Saturday, 28 May 2011

Take the Next Step with an Online Class

Perhaps you've seen ads for distance education on TV or in print, or you've heard about earning a bachelor's degree online from a friend or acquaintance. But have you taken the time to consider whether online classes are an option for you?
You may have reservations about earning a degree online, but the buzz about online education is more than just hype. More people than ever before are enrolling in distance learning programs to earn their bachelor degrees online. Why the sudden popularity of distance learning? Online classes have gained substantial credibility as the Internet grows.

Depending on Distance Learning

There was a time, not so long ago, when the Internet seemed like a vague idea on the horizon. Since its introduction into everyday life, however, the Web has done nothing but expand by leaps and bounds--and the world of distance learning has grown right along with it.
In past years, the idea of ordering a sweater online, let alone airline tickets, would have made many people scoff. These days, hardly anyone thinks twice about such electronic transactions.
Enrolling in an online class has become an everyday activity as well. No longer is it unheard of to earn a bachelor's degree online. In fact, most traditional colleges are creating sophisticated distance learning programs for a variety of nontraditional students.

A Demand for Distance Learning

The increasing availability of distance learning programs is a direct consequence of higher demand for online education, and the abundance of technology to make it easy.
Taking an online class is an extremely popular option for people whose busy lives make it difficult to commute back and forth to a traditional campus and stick to a set class schedule. With distance learning, students can earn their bachelor degrees online, on their own time, from a home computer or laptop. Most distance learning programs allow you to choose exactly when you attend class, so you can work toward your bachelor's degree whether it's midnight or noon, seven days a week.
It's time to take a serious look at the programs that might suit your needs. There's a reason for the buzz: distance learning works.
Source:
U.S. News & World Report
BJ Fairfax holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She writes for a variety of print and online publications.

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