iStockphoto.com | wuttichaijangrab A college degree is often a great advantage in the job market, and whether for professional reasons or knowledge for knowledge’s sake, this is an amazing time to start, or complete, an online degree program. Online education has never been more readily available and affordable, so if getting to campus is an …
A college degree is often a great advantage in the job market, and whether for professional reasons or knowledge for knowledge’s sake, this is an amazing time to start, or complete, an online degree program. Online education has never been more readily available and affordable, so if getting to campus is an issue there’s plenty of good news!
Good News #1: There are thousands of online degree programs from accredited schools, everything from certifications to doctorates. Many of these online degrees are from prestigious colleges and universities throughout the country and world. With a little research it should not be difficult to find the perfect one for you. Here is a great place to start – a Guide to Online Schools.
Good News #2: Many schools allow college credits to be transferred to online programs. How many credits will be accepted and how long transfers take vary school-to-school, case-by-case. There are more restrictions regarding credits over ten years old, especially in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), and community college credits do not transfer to other states. Application fees range from $20 – $100. Individual schools and higher education websites have additional information about transferring credits, but here is a great place to start – Transferology.
Good News #3: In an era when student loan debt is a major issue, it may shock you to learn that millions of dollars in state and federal education grants go unclaimed every year because your people either do not know where to begin, are intimidated by the process, or believe without cause that the chances to receive one are slim. You will definitely not get a grant if you never apply for one. And many states offer incentives to go back and finish your degree – Florida, for example, offers the Complete Florida program with a variety of financial assistance. If you are interested in getting your hands on some free money, here are two additional great places to start – the College Grant Database and the College Affordability Guide.
Good News #4: By 2023, the global online education market is expected to grow almost 30% and reach an estimated valuation of $132 billion. (Market Watch) That translates to a hyper-competitive market all vying for your intellect and dollars. Reputable and accredited schools and programs will maintain high standards and operate with a degree of flexibility that works with every schedule and budget. Another great place to start is this online guide from U.S. World News & Report – Accredited Online Schools.
Great News #5: Internships are not just for college students and recent graduates. For experienced workers who may be switching careers, or want a degree/higher degree in his or her existing field, an internship may be a golden ticket. Many schools and universities will convert your internship experience into credits towards a degree. Do your research to find out which schools and degree programs offer credits for internships. Here is a great place to start – A Guide to Internships.
Philip Roufail contributed to this article.
Scott Singer is the President and Founder of Insider Career Strategies Resume Writing & Career Coaching, a firm dedicated to guiding job seekers and companies through the job search and hiring process. Insider Career Strategies provides resume writing, LinkedIn profile development, career coaching services, and outplacement services. You can email Scott Singer at scott.singer@insidercs.com, or via the website, www.insidercareerstrategies.com.