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As most people who are immersed in the workplace will tell you, business is a competitive environment that requires an enormous dedication to maintaining - and elevating - a skill set in order to remain marketable and successful. In this day and age, attaining a college degree is absolutely necessary for growth within the business environment.
Unfortunately, not everyone is in a position to attend college and still maintain their lifestyle; a busy work and family life leaves little time for driving to and from school and sitting in a classroom for hours. Luckily, with the growing trend towards convenience derived from the home computer, non-traditional students can have access to education through a distance learning college.
A reputable distance learning college provides all the education and accredited degrees that a traditional college or university; however, the learning takes place within the student's own environment rather than in a classroom setting. This convenience allows non-traditional students to achieve their educational goals at their own pace and still manage to meet work and family obligations.
The most important thing when looking for a distance learning college is determining whether they offer an accredited program. There's not much good in embarking upon distance learning if the degree you receive is not going to be recognized. The U.S. Department of Education offers an online service dedicated to revealing the accreditation of all colleges including those that offer distance learning programs.
A reputable, accredited distance learning college will offer course work in a variety of subjects. And as the popularity of distance learning continues to grow, the subject offerings provided by these programs continues to grow exponentially. The benefit to students is clear; the ability to pursue a curriculum of interest without the hassle of travel and classroom time.
In most cases, a distance learning college will require students to choose their course of study and pay their tuition by the semester. A professor for each class will act as an online facilitator, presenting students with a class syllabus that will tell them what to expect from the upcoming semester.
Credits are received for the completion of the course and completion is generally dependent on a number of assignments and examinations. Often, the professor will require students to purchase books; books will be used for course study and reading. Lessons may also be taught via online tutelage and through the use of video.
Students can complete these lessons at times which are convenient for them. Completed assignments are either posted to an online site or sent to the professor via email; and examinations are generally set for a particular time period - perhaps to be taken anytime over the course of two days - and students log in to a specific site to complete the test.
Traditional college can not always meet the varying needs of today's non-traditional students. Not every college student has just graduated from high school. For those students who wish to pursue a degree in higher education, today's distance learning college allows them to reach that goal and still remain committed to their lifestyle.
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