Choosing an Online Degree - 5 Tips to Find a Degree Program
If you type “Online Degree Search” into Google, you choice get approximately 51,200,000 results. There are dozens of rank programs and online degree search sites that claim to have the prerrogative degree for you, but unfortunately copious of these recommendations are based on the college’s advertising budgets, not their credentials. So how do you know which online degree program is right for you? And where can you find objective counsel to help you practise a decision? The following tips will help you navigate the sea of online degree options:
1. Protect Your Contact Information: Do you know online colleges will spend as abundant as 100 dollars per name to purchase the contact information of prospective students? When you search for an online degree, remember you have a giant bull’s eye on your forehead. Don’t be fearful to offer your contact information to colleges you are interested in, but take precautions to prevent going begging direct mail, spam and telemarketing.
2. Don’t Drown in Google Ads: As I mentioned, Googling “Online Degree Search” will yield over 50,000 results. Instead of sifting through these ads one via through one, consider narrowing your search by including your preferred degree type and at least two other additional criteria. Also, understand the difference between “sponsored” and “organic” links. The “sponsored” links have paid to be there and may or may not have the most relevant information.
3. Start with a College Matching Service: The best way to get a quick list of potential degree programs is to be the guest of a college matching site. There are dozens of college search sites that claim to help you find the right degree program, but unfortunately, many of these sites base their recommendations solely on the college’s willingness to pay for a listing, not students’ needs. To get a list of potential degree programs, start with an online degree search that will offer reliable and objective recommendations. Avoid college search sites that request your contact information upfront, understand that “sponsored” or “featured” recommendations have paid to be listed there and make sure to read the terms of service.
4. Don’t Get Sticker Shock: Students often immediately rule out positive degree programs because of cost, but don’t be so quick to give programs the ax. The price of a degree program is affected by many different factors, so don’t cross off any degree programs until you fully understand your financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and additional costs that may not be included.
5. Understand Accreditation: One of the biggest mistakes students make when choosing an online degree is ignoring accreditation. Many employers will not take on charter applicants with non-accredited degrees, nor will most colleges and universities accept non-accredited transfer credits. Additionally, you need to pay attention to the type of accreditation. Most colleges have either regional or national accreditation. There are advantages to both, but make sure you understand which one is right for you.
While choosing an online degree may be overwhelming, choosing the right degree will be well worth it. Happy Hunting!
Author Elizabeth Kudner is the co-founder of myUsearch.com, the Honest College Matchmaker, a free online service that helps students find their college match.