E-Learning: From High School Diplomas to Graduate Degrees

by Karen Lawson
Online Education Columnist

You need two courses to finish your high school diploma, or GED. You've noticed that all of the new hires in your company have four year degrees, and want to finish yours. Your career has hit a dead end, and you're thinking a professional certification or graduate degree will get enhance your career potential. If any of these situations apply to you, then online education can assist in meeting your goals.

Reduce or Eliminate Time Consuming Classroom Attendance
You've delayed completing your education due to time constraints created by personal and professional responsibilities. You may also feel that you won't fit in among traditional students. E-learning programs provide a very flexible platform for completing your studies when convenient. They may also allow extended time for completion.

Tips for Finding the Right Online Education Program:

Do Your Homework
Contact several schools to discuss your questions, goals, and expectations. If you choose a local program, you may be able to set up an appointment with an academic advisor. It's important to be comfortable with e-learning and the program you select. Online education programs provide a great variety of e-learning opportunities; don't delay in finding one that's right for you.

About the Author
Karen Lawson is a freelance writer whose interests include online education and academic ethics. She holds an MA degree in English from the University of Nevada, Reno.

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