Posted by bposton on June 11th, 2009 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
On a national level, the growth of online education has been tremendous, growing a close to 20 percent a year over the past 10 years. Today, there are around 1.9 million people are working toward their degrees online. That number equates to about 11 percent of all college students.
While this number is expected to rise even further, some state university online degree programs will be taking a bit hit in their numbers - all due to the sour economy and resulting defecits in state budgets.
Take North Carolina as an example.
While the North Carolina General Assembly is currently grappling with how to balance their budget, one thing seems certain - a drastic cut in funding for online program development at the state’s universities.
Some expect the cuts to online programs to be 50% or higher. In addition, some schools, like East Carolina University, have already diverted online education funds to make up for budget cuts elsewhere.
North Carolina’s public universities started rolling out online programs about five years ago, and the number of programs is about double what it was just two years ago.
But that growth could come to an abrupt end very soon.
Some schools, like NC State University, have already seen a decline in online enrollment, due to the lack of new programs. State budget cuts are targeting this very area - the development of new online degree programs.
Each school has a budget for program development and those numbers are expected to be cut in half - or more. So for now NC schools will have do make due with less, and focus on the limited number of degree programs they were already developing.
And the worst case scenario is that there will not be enough funding to keep the current programs running.
North Carolina is just one example. With 48 of the 50 US States currently experiencing budget woes and the chances are that online degree programs at State Universities are going to take it on the chin.
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Posted by bposton on September 16th, 2008 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
OK, my online degree dorm roomate - are you still thinking about improving your career propects by earning an online masters degree in management?
Want to save several thousand dollars and earn your masters degree at a top ranked online university?
Sure you do!
Well, now you can do both. There is a website out there called GetEducated.com and they’ve just come out with a new comparative college rankings of online universities, Top Ranked Consumer Best Buys in Online Masters Degrees Management Education.
Here’s a little of what they included in their rankings.
How about a regionally accredited distance learning masters in management that cost only $4,709?
Yep, you read it right. That’s what you’ll pay if your are a North Carolina resident and enroll at Western Carolina University seeking a Masters in Project Management.
And since I live in North Carolina, and I tell you that Western Carolina is a VERY good school. It’s not in a very populated area like Raleigh or Charlotte, (some say it’s in the boonies, but that’s not true either) but it has a very good reputation.
So how does that compare to the most expense online degree? Well how about spending as much as over $51,000 to get a Masters in Management Information Systems at Carnegie Mellon University?
Yikes!!!
The average cost of an online masters degree in management is just under $21, 000 according to GetEducated.com’s national survey of online education.
Or how about the University of South Dakota’s multiple online masters in administrative studies, which was ranked number 10 in the survey and is just over $10,000. This is a great example of the budget deals available to you if you take the time to compare online education masters.
So make sure you do your homework; Check out the accreditation, and the cost.
And make sure that you follow the experts advice and check out publicly funded online university systems, such as the University of South Dakota, for the best programs at the best price. Over 70% of government-funded universities now offer online degrees.
Ben
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Posted by bposton on August 19th, 2008 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
Hey my dorm room buddy
Hope your classes are off to a great start this semester
I read about this a few days ago and thought it was so cool I just had to share.
(You know how I like to share…
)
You can help a complete stranger win a $7,500 scholarship for an online degree at Western Governors University. They have having what they call The Video Scholarship Contest and you can view the vidoes and vote for your favorite.
View all the videos at http://www.wgu.edu/landing/video_submissions.asp.
There are 37 entries in the scholarship video contest. Looks like there was dancing, rapping and singing on these videos explaining why they or someone they know deserve to earn a scholarship and how earning a degree from WGU would change their life.
By voting, you can help select the five finalists and the eventual winner.
Just so you know, WGU is a non-profit, accredited online university. The scholarship is part of WGU’s mission to expand access to quality higher education for busy adults.
Voting is over on Saturday, August 23rd, so get out there and VOTE!
Following the voting period, the five finalists will be announced on Monday, August 25 at noon EDT. Voting will then be re-opened for the top 5 videos and WGU’s selected panel of judges will then reevaluate the finalists and determine the prizes. All winners will be announced on September 3.
All finalists will receive a prize. The entire prize list is as follows:
Grand Prize: $7,500 scholarship (payable at $1,500 every six-month term enrolled for up to five terms) and $500
Second Place: $3,000 scholarship (payable at $1,000 every six-month term enrolled for up to three terms) and $500
Third Place: $2,000 scholarship (payable at $1,000 every six-month term enrolled for up to two terms) or $500
Two Runner-up Prizes: $100 Amazon.com gift certificates (Amazon is not a sponsor of this contest)
The WGU scholarships can be used for students pursuing an online degree in any discipline offered by WGU in its Colleges of Business, Education, Information Technology and Health Professions.
Get ready to smile, laugh and cry as you select your favorite videos. :-)
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Posted by bposton on April 23rd, 2008 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
Hello my little dorm room buddy
In case you were too busy cramming for those exams, yesterday was Earth Day.
Of course, isn’t EVERY day Earth Day? :-0
Anyway, I thought I’d instill upon you some interesting fact regarding the “green economy” and how you can benefit from a “green job”.
Today, jobs with a green focus are growing faster than the average for all occupations.
OK - let me repeat that -
Jobs with a green focus are growing faster than the average for all occupations!!!
Want proof? OK - here’s what the US Department of Labor has to say about it:
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the employment of environmental scientists is predicted to increase by 25 percent from 2006 to 2016.
That’s HUGE…
The strongest growth is expected to be in private-sector consulting firms as more businesses realize the importance of going green.
So if you’re wonderin what kind of job you might be interested in or what your next major will be (assuming you’ve already got a major and will change it soon
) How about an online degree in environmental studies?
This is a rapidly growing industry that is constantly seeking knowledgeable and highly skilled professionals to lead the charge.
And you could be one of them…
…think about it…
You could pursue an online graduate programs in Environmental Management or get Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences.
And getting a “green” degree online verses on campus is an exercise in being green as well!
So help save the planet - in two ways…
Get your Environmental Management or Environmental Sciences degree, and get it ONLINE!
:-)
Ben
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Posted by bposton on March 24th, 2008 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
OK, so what’s that cryptic headline about?
Well, if you’re into Human Resources (better known as “HR”) then you probably have a clue.
:-)
Let me explain to the rest of us.
SHRM stands for Society for Human Resource Management. This is the world’s largest association devoted to
human resource management. The Society serves the needs of HR professionals and advances the interests
of the HR profession.
They’ve been around for a while - since 1948 to be exact. And they have 235,000 members in over 130 countries.
OK, so the SHRM is a pretty strong organization for HR folks, right?
Well, they have something called the HR Curriculum Guidebook and Templates, which they developed to define the minimum HR content areas that should be studied by HR students at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
And they recently announced that three Capella HR programs fully align with SHRM’s HR Curriculum
Guidebook and Templates. They are Capella’s Human Resource Management specializations in its
MS in Organization and Management, MBA, and BS in Business online degree programs.
And if you’ve been researching online degrees then you know all about Capella, a fully online university that offers
graduate degree programs in business, information technology, education, human services, psychology,
public health, and public safety, and bachelor’s degree programs in business, information technology,
and public safety.
Now is the picture a little clearer?
What’s impressive about this is that is that only 23 programs in 19 educational institutions in the world
have been acknowledged by SHRM as being in alignment with its suggested guides and templates.
And Capella is the first university to have three programs acknowledged, and is one of only three universities with online HR degree programs to gain acknowledgement from SHRM.
So if you’re looking for an online degree to advance your HR career, take a serious look at these programs from Capella.
You can reach them at 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552).
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Posted by bposton on February 8th, 2008 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
Hey there dorm room buddy,
If you’ve been reading my posts for a while then you may remember that I told you in November about how Penn State had become the first College in the USA to offer online psychology degree programs.
(if you don’t remember, that’s OK - I know you’ve slept since then
)
Anyway, since word got about about this, a lot of prospective students have contacted Penn State about the programs.
According to Rich Carlson, professor and director of undergraduate studies in the College of Liberal Arts, there has been a ”huge response”.
In fact their ad on Google has gotten more than 18,000 hits, and as I speak there are more than 1,800 requests for more info on the online degree program.
Just to recap the specifics…
They will offer both four-year Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Sciences degrees in psychology to online degree students this summer.
The Bachelor of Arts degree has a foreign language requirement and has more of a focus on liberal arts. The Bachelor of Science degree has a business option, so students can take 15 credits of business courses. But in general the core of psychology courses in each degree will be the same.
Another interesting part about this is that the online degree courses will be provided on a rollout basis. There will be a batch of introductory courses available from the beginning of summer 2008, and then they will continue to develop and make courses available as developers work to finish the program curriculum. This means that the first online psychology degrees could be awarded as early as fall 2010 for students coming into the program with credits already earned.
So it’s great news for Penn State, who decided to be a pioneer in online education.
And it’s great news for all those interested in online degree programs in psychology who are tied to their location because of work or children and can’t attend a local college in the traditional way.
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Posted by bposton on February 8th, 2008 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
Hey there dorm room buddy,
If you’ve been reading my posts for a while then you may remember that I told you in November about how Penn State had become the first College in the USA to offer online psychology degree programs.
(if you don’t remember, that’s OK - I know you’ve slept since then
)
Anyway, since word got about about this, a lot of prospective students have contacted Penn State about the programs.
According to Rich Carlson, professor and director of undergraduate studies in the College of Liberal Arts, there has been a ”huge response”.
In fact their ad on Google has gotten more than 18,000 hits, and as I speak there are more than 1,800 requests for more info on the online degree program.
Just to recap the specifics…
They will offer both four-year Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Sciences degrees in psychology to online degree students this summer.
The Bachelor of Arts degree has a foreign language requirement and has more of a focus on liberal arts. The Bachelor of Science degree has a business option, so students can take 15 credits of business courses. But in general the core of psychology courses in each degree will be the same.
Another interesting part about this is that the online degree courses will be provided on a rollout basis. There will be a batch of introductory courses available from the beginning of summer 2008, and then they will continue to develop and make courses available as developers work to finish the program curriculum. This means that the first online psychology degrees could be awarded as early as fall 2010 for students coming into the program with credits already earned.
So it’s great news for Penn State, who decided to be a pioneer in online education.
And it’s great news for all those interested in online degree programs in psychology who are tied to their location because of work or children and can’t attend a local college in the traditional way.
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Posted by bposton on February 4th, 2008 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
Interested in the field of Law, my dorm room buddy?
Well, you’re in good company.
As the law becomes more complex (maybe thanks to the lawyers on Capital Hill
) and since people in the US will sue you at the drop of a hat, there is more demand for legal representation.
Of course, this means that there is not just a need for more lawyers, but more legal support professionals as well.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, paralegals will be among the top 30 fastest-growing careers in the 10-year period ending in 2014.
Interested in becoming a Paralegal?
More than just a legal secretary, the paralegal career has advanced to the point that paralegals are taking on more responsibilities that require advanced training, and employers are demanding it.
That’s why All Criminal Justice Schools (ACJS) has launched a comprehensive, 16-page career guide for people wishing to become paralegals. The online guide can be found here.
ACIS’ guide contains up-to-date information on certification, accreditation and degree information. It is designed to give people considering paralegal careers the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about choosing schools, types of degrees and legal specialty areas.
Most important (at least to me) is that it also includes is a section on online degree programs, which is becoming more and more popular for paralegal training.
So have at it, my future paralegal…
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Posted by bposton on January 17th, 2008 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
OK, so you’ve finally realized and decided that this is the year you’re
gonna start (or finish) that degree - right?
And, you’ve also decided that you’ll be taking most (if not all) of your
classes online.
So welcome to the online dormroom, good buddy!
Now, for a little “tough love”
(”What? on my first day in the online degree dormroom?
)
There are a lot of online degree sites out there, and alot of wisdom on
what it takes to get your degree online. But I’d like to sum all of it up with just 5 questions…
Call it - the 5 hard questions to ask before you start your online education:
Numero Uno: Is the Online College or University you’re considering ACCREDITED?
Probably the most important question. You HAVE to look into accreditation.
Get your online degree from a non-accredited institution and you’re soon fine that
your degree is not recognized by some employers.
Or, almost as bad, that course you took will not transfer to another institutions.
Did you know that, unlike the practices of most other countries, the United States government does not ensure all online colleges are accredited?
So make absolutely sure you can answer YES to this question.
2. Can I transfer my credits?
Every online college and university has a different credit transfer policy.
So it’s very important if you’ve already earned some college credits understand the credit transfer policy before beginning an online program. Check with the institution to clarify any questions about transfer requirements, so you won’t be surprised later.
3. Do you know your Financial Aid options?
One of the most important things to consider with When researching an online college it is to look into the institution’s financial aid options. According to a 2003-04 report by the National Center for Education Statistics, 63 percent of all undergraduates receive some type of financial aid. Financial aid options include scholarships, work-study programs, grants, loans and loan-forgiveness programs.
So make sure you know how to “follow the money”
4. Are you the right kind of “learner” for an online degree program?
OK, this is tough one, because you have to be brutally honest with yourself.
Although an online education is the ideal way to learn for millions of people, it doesn’t fit everyone’s learning style.
So before you even apply for an online degree program make DARN SURE that online learning is conducive to your lifestyle. You have to think about your technology access and skills, your personal motivation and overall learning style and then decide if online learning is right for you.
5. Can you rely on your family and/or employer for support?
It’s a must that to do your best academically, you have to have the support of those closest to you. Talk this over with your family, because it WILL have an impact at home. It’s also important for you to make sure you have buy-in from the boss.
Or his boss
.
Make sure your employer and manager will support you when you take your lunch hour catching up on a paper or answering a discussion question for your class.
Getting an online degree is a decision that shouldn’t be taken lightly and one
that will have a tremendous impact on your life. If you do things right, that impact will be very positive, such as improving your career, confidence and salary.
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Posted by bposton on November 18th, 2007 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
Looks like I was sleeping too much this week in the online degree dorm room, and I missed a very important event.
The National Distance Learning Week was held this week Nov 12-16
Umm - that’s not a full week, so maybe since it’s Sunday I didn’t miss it after all ??
Anyway, the National Distance Learning Week (NDLW) is an event organized by the United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA). It’s reason for being is to generate awareness through a nationwide campaign about the growing importance of distance learning within the areas of pre-k-12 education, higher and continuing education, home schooling, as well as business, corporate, military, government, and telehealth markets.
The USDLA is a non-profit organization, and has been a world leader in the advancement of distance learning since 1987.
There were quite a few universities that announced new initatives that coincided with this week. One of them was the University System of Georgia.
the USG launched a new website, www.georgiaonmyline.org. to provide access to a full array of distance-education offerings from the 35 USG institutions. This is to improve service to students within the system and at other institutions in Georgia and nationally. The website provides students a searchable catalog of online courses and programs updated each semester and a central location that allows students to register and transfer credits among multiple USG institutions.
Featured among the 1,600 courses and 35 programs on the searchable website are six new online graduate programs designed for Georgia teachers. The six new online master of education programs that will be available for admission beginning in January and course registration later this fall include instructional technology, middle grades math and science, secondary math, secondary science, reading, language and literacy, and a new degree appropriate for all teaching levels called Accomplished Teaching.
Two master of arts in teaching degrees for individuals who wish to change careers and become teachers will be available in special education and in reading, language and literacy.
Five of the USG’s colleges of education are piloting this new program development and delivery model. They include Columbus State University, Georgia State University, Georgia Southern University, North Georgia College and State University and Valdosta State University.
USD was just one of many colleges and online universities participating in the National Distance Learning Week.
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