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Top Online Universities, Best Online Degrees


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Online University Facts You Should Know

Online education, also known as distance learning, used to be considered a less popular way to obtain a college degree. In fact, it wasnt even possible to obtain an online degree before Charles Wedemeyer of the University of Wisconsin-Madison brought the idea to America in 1964. As more colleges started to require students to purchase computers and use the internet, more people decided that they could use their technology skills to enroll in online university programs. The number of students obtaining online university degrees has increased by 30% each year for the past few years, and that number continues to grow. Eduventures, a leading authority in education research and consulting, even predicts that one out of every 10 college students will be in an online degree program by 2009. So, besides the obvious boost in online university enrollment over the years, here are some other interesting online university facts and online degree facts:

Pay Less Gain Just as Much

One thing thats true about college is that its expensive! Even if you qualify for college student financial aid you still have other school expenses. According to CollegeBoard.com the average cost per year for a public college education is $6,585. But online education courses are significantly cheaper than traditional school course. Why? You can factor out the cost of housing, a meal plan, transportation and any other on-campus costs.

Gain Technological Advancements

One very obvious online university fact is that youll gain knowledge about different technology platforms, as well as master using your computer. The Department of Education states that the use of digital technology for school motivates students to learn more and even increases the learning possibilities for more diverse students. Depending on the type of class that you take, you may be required to join online forums, to submit answers to an online blackboard system, to stream audio and visual files or to create digital presentations.

Better Preparation for the Future

According to a U.S. Department of Labor report, 80% of the jobs and career profiles that will exist in the year 2010 do not even exist today. A huge percentage of these jobs will be learned online, many of them through online university programs.

Continue Your Education

A study conducted by the Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium stated that over 90% of online students would take another online course. This means that online education programs have a high retention rate, and that they are interesting and informative enough to keep people coming back for more. These online education facts are proof of the growing popularity of online universities. The convenience of enrolling in accredited online universities will continue to grow as more students take advantage of distance education.




How to Take Online Classes and Keep Up with the Rest of the World

Earning an online degree is becoming more and more popular with the leaps and bounds of internet innovation. More often students can take online courses at the convenience of their own time. With all the convenience of an online education, how do you keep yourself motivated and put the necessary time needed for class, without physically having to be in the classroom? Time management skills are the answer to taking away the most out of your online university classes.  

Make a game plan, and get yourself organized

Life happens, and interruptions are bound to take hold of your schedule time to time, but try to map out your week in advance. Work, family time, assignments, and all other intricacies of your week should be planned out to avoid overlap. Not sure how your spending your time wisely? Keep a log of everything from TV time and laundry to study time so you can look to see how you can become more efficient in your day. Set deadlines, and be your own motivator. If you can visually see what your schedule looks like, make sure you try to stick to the plan. It is said that each unit of credit deserves 2-3 hours of studying per week. Allocate that time throughout the week that fits your schedule, and be careful of overloading yourself.  

Dont get too comfortable

When it is time to sit down and study, put on your blockers, and zone away from the distractions around you. Studying for an assignment should captivate your attention and its entirety. Let those around you know that this is your time to get to business.  




Most Prestigious Universities in the World with Online Degrees

If you are looking for an online degree or looking for a traditional campus education, Times Higher Education has made it easy to compare the best colleges in the world. Here are the top 10 most prestigious universities with a link to the whole list below.

  1. Harvard University (United States)
  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
  3. University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
  4. University of California Berkeley (United States)
  5. Stanford University (United States)
  6. University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
  7. Princeton University (United States)
  8. University of Tokyo (Japan)
  9. Yale University (United States)
  10. California Institute of Technology (United States)
All of these universities have online areas of study that are available for online bachelors degrees, certificates, and more. They have the full list, including some offering online university degrees, and breaking it down into online university degree types on their website.




Capella University Honored With 2011 Making a Difference for Students Award

MINNEAPOLIS, Nov 10, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Quality Matters, a nationally recognized, faculty-centered process that certifies the quality of online courses, has honored Capella University with a 2011 Making a Difference for Students Award. The award recognizes organizations or individuals that exemplify Quality Matters' focus on student learning and the use of Quality Matters standards, practices, and processes to improve student success. Capella is an accredited online university that has built its reputation by providing high quality online degree programs for working adults. As of Sept. 30, 2011, more than 35,000 students are pursuing an online degree at Capella, with nearly 80% enrolled in Capella's online doctoral degree programs and online master's degree programs. Capella was recognized for its commitment to collaboration and its integration of the Quality Matters principle of continuous quality improvement across the organization, with the goal of student success. The award was presented at the 3rd Annual Quality Matters Conference held Nov. 7-9, 2011, in Baltimore, Maryland. "We are committed to implementing the Quality Matters standards and are systematically building and evaluating our online courses based on these rigorous, research-based standards," said Deborah Bushway, PhD, Capella University's interim president. "The Quality Matters standards assure that our courses promote learner engagement and provide students with the tools and information they need to be successful. Our students clearly agree. We regularly survey them and they consistently indicate a high level of satisfaction with courses developed using the Quality Matters process." "We reviewed many impressive nominations this year, so being selected is a significant honor," said Ron Legon, executive director of Quality Matters. "Like others who have embraced the Quality Matters process, Capella's implementation is faculty-driven, but their effort has been strengthened through their effective collaboration with other members of the academic staff and faculty leadership, especially those focused on course and curriculum development. We're pleased to recognize them with a 2011 Making a Difference for Students Award. Their students have been the clear winners."  




Devry University Moves Up in Top Colleges List

DeVry University made the biggest jump on the 2011Houston Business Journal list of the top colleges and online universities. DeVry moved up five slots from No. 17 to No. 12 this year, whileLone Star College System retained its No. 1 ranking. The rankings are based on fall 2010 enrollment. Lone Star had 69,339 students enrolled, while theUniversity of Houston moved up from No. 3 to No. 2 this year with 38,752 students. Five new higher learning schools,Alvin Community College; Everest Institue (Bissonnet, Greenspoint and Hobby campuses); and TheUniversity of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center joined the colleges and universities list.




Southeast Missouri Offers New Online Courses

With the popularity and success that many brick and mortar schools are having with their online university classes, Southeast Missouri State University decided to add online courses to their own course list. Southeast Missouri State is not the only school that has realized offering more online courses could benefit their school. Due to the accomplishments that other Missouri universities are having with their online university classes, Southeast is only one among nine Missouri universities offering more online classes. The new online areas of study range in topic, but are said to include education, agriculture and environmental science, to name a few. This addition of online courses will be distributed evenly among the nine Missouri universities. This means that students at Southeast will be offered the same new online courses as students at, say, The University of Central Missouri, and will be taught by the same professor. How is this possible? Well, with online courses it can be done quite easily! The students enroll in the online course through their own university. If the teacher of the class is stationed at a different university in the system, no matter! The professor simply sends the students host university the grades at the end of the semester. The other universities that will be involved in this collaboration of online study are as follows:

  1. Southeast
  2. The University of Central Missouri
  3. Northwest Missouri State University
  4. Missouri Western State University
  5. Missouri University of Science and Technology
  6. Missouri State University
  7. Truman State University
  8. The University of Missouri
  9. The University of Missouri-St. Louis
 




How to Interpret Financial Aid Lingo

The following tips are a collection of statements financial aid offices, and not just those for online universities, will tell you while you are having difficulties applying for financial aid. Dont get pulled into the hype. Remember, if you hear the following statements dont worry there is a way out! Our low tuition rate means less financial aid. Many parents who havent saved enough for college tell their gifted high school seniors not to consider pricey private schools. Ironically, those colleges may actually be the more affordable alternative. The more expensive and prestigious the school, says Bedford, Mass., financial planner Tom Brooks, the more likely it is well endowed and can meet 100% of need, thanks to alumni donation campaigns. You might be sending your kid to a state school that [for you] costs more than a Harvard or an MIT or a Stanford. To estimate how likely it is that your preferred schools will give you substantial aid, check a few statistics with the colleges themselves or using the annual Americas Best Colleges survey in U.S. News & World Report, available at usnews.com for $14.95. Look for two figures: the percentage of undergraduates receiving grants meeting financial need, and the colleges average discount, which is the percentage of a students total costs including tuition, room and board, and books covered by grants. If theyre both 50% or better, you can feel assured that your needs will be fairly met. Youll pay dearly for early decision. Early decision is a big temptation at elite colleges: Students can apply months before other applicants, as long as they promise to attend if admitted. In most cases, the college offers these applicants a better chance of acceptance. But when it comes to getting aid, early decision can backfire. Why? Your commitment to attend if accepted means you have less leverage. If you went to an auto dealership and threw yourself across the hood of a car and told them you would do anything to have that car, youre not in a very good negotiating position, says Linda P. Taylor, a certified college planning specialist in Agoura Hills, Calif. If aid is your top priority, youre better off skipping early decision. Especially if your kids SAT scores and GPA are above the college median, and she excels in extracurricular activities. If she applies in the spring and gets admitted, shell have a better shot at negotiating a rich aid package. We dont buy your pauper act. Every year parents are tempted to cheat the aid system by trying to look poorer on paper by going on a spending spree, perhaps. There are, however, some perfectly acceptable ways to adjust your assets to maximize your aid potential. Step one is to trim any assets held in the childs name in particular, custodial accounts (UGMAs or UTMAs), up to 35% of which the aid system will say should go toward next years tuition. For assets in the parents names, the rate is a much lower 5.65%. Technically, parents cant touch UGMAs except for the benefit of the child, above and beyond food and clothing, says Tom Brooks. But you can use the UGMA to pay for things like summer camp, tutoring, school trips or a car [for the kid], thus diminishing the account. But if youre looking to sock away some free-floating cash in your name, you could give up to $11,000 each any more will trigger the gift tax to grandparents or other relatives outside your household, who could then help pay tuition bills; aid officers cant touch their assets. If your kid is a few years from college, be sure to contribute the maximum to 401(k)s or IRAs. Colleges wont expect you to tap retirement savings to pay your share of tuition. Well judge you by your house . . . and your car. Fortunately for homeowners, the value of your house doesnt get considered in most aid formulas. On the flip side, if youre paying a fat mortgage or sky-high property taxes to live in an elite suburb, colleges likely wont be too sympathetic. Heres why: To determine aid, colleges calculate your expected family contribution from your adjusted gross income and assets. They usually dont consider what your real disposable income is or how cash-strapped you might be after paying your stack of bills. A moderately high-earning family spending most of its income on housing and other necessities may find that their expected family contribution is difficult or impossible to meet, says Roger Dooley, co-owner of Web site CollegeConfidential.com. All is not lost, however. While most colleges do not automatically factor in regional cost-of-living discrepancies, some may if you ask. When writing or speaking to an aid officer during the application process, emphasize involuntary costs like taxes over voluntary ones like your mortgage, Dooley suggests. Your car is normally considered an involuntary expense, but elite schools sometimes ask what cars you own and when you bought them. If theyre too new and too swank, they may be considered voluntary expenses. Well let you borrow more than you can afford. Vickie Hampton, an associate professor of financial planning at Texas Tech University, knows that being well educated can make you poor. A colleague of hers, she says, racked up more than $100,000 in debt while earning a Ph.D. in English. Theres very little probability of her paying that off in her lifetime! Hampton says. The predicament isnt unique, as more students take on excessive debt to finance degrees that lead to jobs in relatively low-paying fields. Unfortunately, college financial aid offices rarely discourage these decisions. While there are statutory limits on certain government loans based on lifetime borrowing caps there are fewer limits on loans from private lenders such as Sallie Mae, KeyBank or Citibank, three of the biggest players. If your student must borrow, exhaust federal programs first. Perkins loans or subsidized Stafford loans both of which you may be offered after filing a Fafsa are best; their 5 and 5.3% rates, respectively, blow others out of the water, and interest doesnt accrue until the borrower leaves school. The Perkins, which you pay back directly to your school, is the slightly more flexible of the two, offering longer grace periods. Beware of unsubsidized Stafford loans, which your college may offer if your family doesnt qualify for subsidized loans. Although these loans have similar low rates, interest will accrue from the moment the loan is made, even though payments arent yet required. While parents may also consider a federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) which currently carries a 6.1% rate and has a rate ceiling of 9% a home equity line may be a better bet, as it offers more generous tax benefits. Find more information on government loans at www.studentaid.ed.gov.


This is an excerpt from a Yahoo! Financial article originally published by SmartMoney.com  




Preparing For Your Career after an Online University Education

Congratulations! Youre enrolled in an online university, taking your classes, and on your way to that infamous degree that will help raise your earning potential and give you multiple options for a career. Now, whats next? Before beginning classes towards your online university degree, you probably gave a lot of thought to the area of study you wanted to pursue and what career path you wanted to take. And, if youre like most students, youve probably changed your mind a few times along the way. Whether youre certain of what job youd like to have after graduation or if youre still undecided, career planning should be something you continue to focus on throughout your online university experience.

Develop a Plan

Maybe you already know your career goals, but how do you get there? By developing a career plan you can focus on exactly what it is that you want to do and spell out the steps you need to take relieving a bit of the anxiety of getting there.
  • Consider your interests, skills and strengths to narrow your career options down to just a few specific positions.
  • Research the requirements needed for those positions. Do you need a specific online university degree? Experience from an internship? Additional training or certification?

Explore Your Options

As technology and industries advance, the job market continues to change. Positions may exist today that you never even dreamed of before deciding to get your online university degree. That being said, it may be beneficial for all students to explore their career options prior to graduation.
  • Talk with your academic advisor or professors. These professionals are immersed in their fields and are constantly receiving the latest news on employment opportunities. Additionally, they should be able to give you personalized advice since they have seen your strengths and weaknesses throughout your university experience.
  • Contact your online universitys career center. The people who work in this office are trained to think like a hiring employer, so they will be able to help you with everything from your resume to a job search. They know what positions are available in every field and may be able to help you determine what career best suits you.
  • Review job descriptions on job search websites. There are a lot of online job databases out there and they all have very detailed descriptions of positions available, nationwide. With a little searching you can find salary range, training requirements and past experience needed for the jobs you find interesting.

Get Prepared

  • Perfect your interviewing technique. Job interviews, like public speaking, can make anyone a little nervous. Practicing your interviewing techniques with professors, family, students, or other professionals can help prepare you and calm the jitters you may have prior to a big job interview.
  • Create the perfect resume. A concise, organized resume is your key to getting an interview. Learn the necessary details to include and how to highlight your strengths in order to have the best chance of standing out. Have an advisor or someone in your intended career field read over your resume and provide you with constructive feedback.

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