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Old 12-15-2008, 02:26 PM   #2
eponti
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A lot of traditional schools now offer some of their degrees completely online. They are able to do this because advanced technologies have made online education easier for the instructor and the students. Any school, online or traditional, can offer a great educational experience, but in order for the degree to be useful it must come from an accredited institution. You can check a school's accreditation at the Department of Education website.

Most online programs have the exact same coursework as the programs on campus, except the course materials are available online. Online programs can be more convenient for individuals who need to work full time or have other commitments like taking care of a family. With online programs you can complete the coursework on your own time, and there is no set schedule you have to adhere to. Most schools charge the same tuition for their online programs as their on campus programs, and financial aid is available for online degrees. There is no commute time, and you can attend class from anywhere (with an internet connection).

The only disadvantage is that you won't have the traditional classroom experience. If you want more information about online degree programs from accredited schools, visit elearnportal.com.
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