Posts Tagged ‘Online Colleges’

An Introduction of Online College Degrees

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

The concept of “Long Distance Learning” is nothing new. All those who love watching old TV shows from the 50’s to the 70’s will usually come upon a comedy where one of the characters got a “degree” from some highly suspect-sounding institute of higher learning.

Actually, the business was quite legitimate. Back in 1958, the University of Wisconsin offered over 450 different courses, teaching 12,000 students annually, all done through the mail. Like modern online schools, it was a great way for working people, many then on the GI Bill, to improve their economic position.

It was the ARPA and its greatest creation, the Internet, which pushed colleges online. The net was created to pass information from one point to another, at the speed of light. The first organizations to jump on board, in fact did most of the primary research, were universities. Many of these institutes of higher learning had long distance learning wings. With the advent of the personal computer back in the early 80s, it didn’t take these ivory tower rocket scientists much to put it all together.

Online Colleges and Universities

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Going to school online is really no different than going to school in person. You’re going to have to your homework, attend lectures, and read chapters each, and every week. What you’re going to find out is that when you’re ready to attend school is that you want an accredited college. So what happens when you’re in the search of an online accredited college? What do you look out for?

Check the college website: The first thing that you want to do is actually check out the college’s website. You will want to make sure that the college is accredited. Many colleges are going to put this on their website since it’s a selling point. What you’re going to find out is that if it’s not listed, or you can’t find, you probably won’t want to go to this college. Colleges really frown upon colleges that don’t have accreditation.

Browse by Tags