Posted by bposton on November 14th, 2006 — Posted in engineering degree online
If you’re the average college bound high school senior, you have a lot of thing so think about besides ordering your cap and gown and getting a date to the prom.
You need to also be thinking about college - a lot
Such as - What major should I choose? (that’s always a big one), Should I stay in state or try forthat school of my dreams that happens to be thousands of miles away? What are my options in terms of financial aid?
Of course, another question you can also ask yourself these days is - should I be on campus, off-campus, or…
online???
Most high school guidance counselors probably don’t recommend online schools, but you need to know that they are an option.
Yes, you can argue that you’ll “miss out” on the whole “college dorm life” thing, but let me tell you - life in the online degree dorm room is pretty sweet
No roomates to wake you up in the middle of the night. No running to the next class after missing the bus on a rainy day…
…you get the idea, right?
However, either which way you go, you still need to think about planning for college. Here are some of the steps in that process:
Preparation - searching for and choosing the right college, including entrance exams, selecting the major, ect
Selection - Planning camous visits and finalizing on your major (at least the one you think you want to head for at this point). This is when you should also consider online degree programs as well.
Application - Applying for admission. This is a very important and often under-planned step. Applications can take a long time especially if they require essays or “personal statments”. And there are always deadlines for getting them in, along with your SAT, ACT scores and transcripts from high school. A college interview may also be required, espacially when a scholarship is involved.
Decision - Sorting through all those acceptance letters and deciding which college is best for you.
Payment - Applying for financial aid, work-study programs, education loans. scholarships and more.
So if you following this planning process, you have a much better chance of finding the right school, submiting the best application possible and developing a sound strategy to pay for it all.
Ben
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Posted by bposton on October 30th, 2006 — Posted in engineering degree online
If you haven’t read the OCtober 16 issue of US News & World Report, you’re missing out, because
this is the annual issue of college rankings.
What’s really important to know is that they highlighted online learning in this year’s annual ranking
and one of the top ten largestest graduate programs on their list comes from Regis University.
They had three of their online programs make the top ten, which was measured by total enrollment number and other factors such as class size and technical support.
Out of 410 institutions across the U.S., Regis is the only Colorado-based university to be ranked.
The programs that were ranked where nursing, which ranked third, business, ranking seventh and education, which ranked eighth.
Regis is a Jesuit University and Allan Service, their provost, had this to say about the ranking:
“Our high quality and extremely successful programs in online learning are one of the latest applications of the tradition of innovation in Jesuit education. Our online degree programs nicely complement the other great work we are doing with 18 to 22-year old students in our classroom-based liberal arts and pre-professional programs. We’re very gratified by this recognition of Regis University’s continuing accomplishments. We will continue to seek new and innovating ways to server the learners and leaders of tomorrow.”
Ben
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Posted by bposton on October 14th, 2006 — Posted in engineering degree online
I’m not the expert - but I hope to be.
I don’t know, but I’m going to find out.
That pretty much sums up my intentions.
No, I’m not an “expert” on getting an education online. I’ve got a little experience on the subject (ok, more that just a little). But my goal is to become a very knowledgeable person in this area.
Nope, I don’t know everything about this - but I’m going to find out And along the way you and I can both learn alot, and hopefully that’s important to you, ’cause it is to me.
Ben
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