Distance Learning FactsDecember 7th, 2008 by theProfessor |
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Some people are very doubtful on the quality of education that distance learning centers give; however, on the other hand, there are some people who have firm beliefs that distance education is a top-notch kind of schooling. Here, we will find out some facts on distance learning and get some clarity on these issues.
One myth that people hear is that distance learning credits don’t transfer to other colleges. Diplomas and credits from online schools that are accredited by the proper regional agency will be accepted by traditional institutions in the same way that diplomas and credits from “regular” colleges are accepted.
Another characteristic that people hear is that accredited schools always offer a good education. Anyone can claim to be an accrediting agency, and many do. However, in order to be widely accepted, your degree needs to come from a school approved by one of the six nationally recognized regional accrediting agencies. Be aware that many “diploma mill” schools make up their own accrediting agencies in order to trick students into feeling secure. Checking with one of the big six agencies directly can help you avoid being scammed.
Lastly, people believe that online schools are faster and easier than traditional schools.
While some online students choose accelerated programs, others select online schools that let them do their work slowly, over a longer period of time. Just like traditional schools, some online institutions are known for being easier and others are known for being harder. Flexibility is key in the world of distance learning and the majority of online programs tailor their curriculum to fit the needs of specific students.



