Online education has had a bit of a reputation to overcome. At the dawn of wide-spread Internet use, there were a handful of online schools that were seen as the equivalent of obtaining a mail-order degree in the pre-Internet world. There was some question about whether such degrees were legitimate, since many brick and mortar colleges and universities and real-world employers didn't accept distance learning degrees. Most weren't accredited by the regional and national accrediting boards that govern institutes of higher learning.
All of that has changed as the population has changed, and the way colleges do business has evolved to address those changing needs. The student of today is not the same as the traditional student of yesterday. They're older and many already have career and family obligations. They're returning to school to prepare for a career change or to advance in their current occupation. They also require more flexibility and choice in the selection of educational opportunities available to them. Online degree-granting educational venues have also stepped up their game and gained accreditation and legitimacy in the worlds of academia and business. These factors have caused traditional brick and mortar colleges and universities to add an online component to their curriculum. This allows them to stay viable in an increasingly web-based society, but the biggest benefits are to those seeking to continue their education. Students are not as limited by geography in their choice of educational venues. They have the flexibility, via virtual classrooms and webcasts, to work around career and family obligations without falling behind in their classwork. Distance learning allows students to attend a wider variety of schools; even prestigious Ivy league schools offer online degree programs. With more traditional colleges going online and the accreditation of online-only colleges and degree programs, online education has finally come of age. This advancement is good news for future students and future employers alike.
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top online MBA opportunities on websites that focus on education. If you have a particular university or other institute of higher learning in mind, you can go directly to their website to find out if they offer a distance learning alternative. You can also visit websites that accumulate data on different types of degrees and list which institutions offer them and the requirements necessary to obtain the degree you're interested in pursuing.
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