Archive for December, 2009

Beyond Estimation: the Value of a College Degree

Monday, December 28th, 2009
Kelli Smith asked:


If you’re looking to change careers or start a new career, you’ve probably considered heading back to school. But with college tuitions expanding and job markets shrinking, you wonder: is it really worth it? The latest research sheds some light on the tough questions that you should ask before heading back to school.

Many high school guidance counselors may tell you that a college education is worth about $1 million over the course of a working life. While that may have once been the case, a recent study by Skidmore economist Sandy Baum and the College Board estimates the real value of a college degree at about $300,000. While the drop in value is significant, there are good reasons.

According to Baum’s research, college graduates on average earn $20,000 more annually than workers with only high school diplomas. Over a forty-year career, that adds up to about $800,000. Since that figure represents lifetime earnings, an adjustment for inflation brings the figure down to about $450,000. Finally, the cost of tuition and books at a public university ($30,000 if you don’t qualify for any financial aid or scholarships) drops the figure to $300,000.

If the numbers look grim, don’t throw up your hands just yet. Despite the gap between the older and newer appraisals, a college degree may still be one of the wisest investments you can make.

Fringe Benefits

Although you may not end up earning the $50,000 annual salary (according to Baum’s research, the average for graduates of bachelor’s degree programs), you may find additional benefits that offset your costs. Bachelor’s degree holders are more likely to land a job with health insurance–a valuable commodity with rising healthcare costs.

Also, because the job market places such importance on college education, you may have an easier time finding and holding a job with a degree than without. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate among students with a bachelor’s degree stood at 2.2 percent in 2007–compared to 3 percent for associate’s degree-holders and 4.4 percent for those who only have a high school diploma.

If your career aspirations include advanced degrees (in business, law, or medicine, for example), holding a bachelor’s degree is usually the first step to more advanced education, which can mean significantly higher earnings.

Benefits of Not Earning a College Degree

While research suggests college education is important, it would be unwise to bill a college degree as the golden ticket to success–Bill Gates is a shining example of what one college dropout can achieve. The most obvious benefit of bypassing college degree is avoiding the expense. By starting a career right away, you could be $30,000 richer in the immediate term. Many potentially lucrative careers offer paid on-the-job training and apprenticeships, resulting in pay comparable to the average for bachelor’s degree holders. A radiological technician, for example, can land a job with a two-year associate’s degree. According to the BLS, in May 2007, median annual earnings for radiologists and radiologic technicians were $50,260, right in line with the average for bachelor’s degree holders.  

Does the Student Make the Degree?

The old argument continues: nature versus nurture. Although some argue that the degree-holder and not the degree, makes the success, recent research suggests that education still plays a significant roll in lifetime earnings. If you maintain that the person who makes the difference between a wise educational investment and a poor one, there are certain trends that can help you make a better return on your investment. For example, students in math, science, and career-related courses tend to make more than art and humanities students.

Even more important than your choice of major, your choice of school can also affect your post-graduation earnings potential. On average, graduates of higher-ranked colleges and colleges with tougher selection standards for potential students earn more than graduates of lower-ranked schools. If you’re curious about where your school ranks, check their federal accreditation (available through the U.S. Department of Education), or check it’s score on the National Survey of Student Engagement or the Collegiate Learning Assessment.

Of course, when you’re deciding whether school is right, it’s tougher to decide which school is right. Setting aside concerns about the economy and the rate of inflation, what you get out of your degree may likely depend on what you put into it. After all, if you take into account the value of experience, broadened horizons, and the opportunity to explore what interests you, the value of a college education may ultimately prove beyond estimation.



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College Degrees and Online College Degrees

Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Christian asked:


College degrees are a necessity in today’s society where education is needed to make a livable salary or to receive a promotion before another degreed employee receives it. Many professionals are returning to school via the Internet to get their online college degrees. Online college degrees enable an employed worker to attend classes and receive credit for advanced education while keeping their job and allowing for flexibility in scheduling to meet their personal and family responsibilities. Adult students make up 50% of students returning to school for their college degrees.

Schools offering college degrees should be aware of adult students’ needs and cater to them. Many employers will reimburse their workers for attending an educational institute that offers higher college degrees than a 4 year college would. College degrees are no longer available for the privileged few, they are mandatory for employment in many businesses and companies. An interview will not even be granted to applicants in most companies without college degrees. Many students are returning to school for online college degrees to gain better employment conditions and a higher salary.

Advanced education opens doors for people, and allows them to obtain satisfying and engaging employment in their field of interest. There are college degrees offered in every subject area imaginable. Certain college degrees are necessary before moving upwards in the educational realm, such as a teaching degree is required before a teacher can receive state certification. Many online college degrees base their subject matter in the business area, however, more and more options are becoming available for those interested in receiving online college degrees.

Online college degrees also offer financial aid and other sources of educational funding. While relatively new and accepted, online college degrees offer a hands on approach to learning. Subjects that are taught within the online college degrees programs can be immediately applied to the work setting. In fact there are projects that mandate implementation within a students work setting. Online college degrees are gaining more and more popularity as the year’s progress. With advancing technology and the demand for college degrees in general growing higher and higher, it is no wonder that 8 out of 10 returning adult students opt for receiving online college degrees.

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How do you get a second college degree?

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
mike360 asked:


I was just wondering if a person can get another college degree given that he/she already graduated from another school.

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Earn a College Degree Online Today

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Andy West asked:


There are more people every day that are choosing to go back to school. The big change is that a lot of them aren’t even leaving their houses to do so. A lot of people are realizing that they too can earn a college degree online.

Life seems to be getting more hectic for everyone. Therefore, it is not always possible to go back to school full-time. People have families and jobs that make it almost impossible to go back to school by attending a traditional college campus.

Thankfully, it has never been easier to get your college degree online. A lot of colleges are realizing that some people just can’t schedule the time to go into a class every day. Therefore, it is now possible to get almost any degree that you can get from a college without ever leaving your house.

This is a great option for people who have a busy schedule. If you earn a college degree online, you will be able to free up some much-needed time. This will give you more time with your family, for work and social commitments.

One thing that is important to consider when you earn a college degree online is that you must have a lot of self-motivation. Since you won’t have specific times that you will have to be at school, it is up to you to make your own schedule. For some people this can be good.

If you have a lot of determination then this can be a great option. You will have to make a schedule and adhere to that schedule. Some people like to do their schoolwork at night whereas others would prefer to do it during the day. The decision is entirely up to you and depends on your personal schedule.

There are many different varieties of college degrees that you can get. Some people choose to get a bachelor’s degree whereas others choose to get their master’s degree. So whether you are going to school for the first time or are seeking to extend your education you can do it if you earn a college degree online.

You may be wondering how you are going to afford to earn a college degree. Thankfully, most educational facilities offer help in this regard. They will be able to help you look for scholarships and many offer financial aid. A lot of people don’t think that they will be able to afford to go back to school. But after consulting with a college, they then learn that there are proven ways to finance your education.

You don’t have to go back to school full-time. There are many courses that can be done on a part-time basis. This allows you even more freedom in your finances by letting you choose your course load.

No matter what your education needs may be, you can earn a college degree online. There is a reason that this is becoming such a popular option for people. It is incredibly convenient and allows you to get the same tools that you would at a regular college. Get online and find the best college degree options for you.



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What is a good college degree to help to become football coach?

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Deon asked:


I want to one day end up as a college coach but i was just wondering what would be a good degree to get to help me further myself and have a better chance of one day working all the way up to getting that big job at a college

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How effective are these Online College Degree programs compared to classrooms?

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Richy C asked:


Can I do it while in a 2 year College?
How long will it be to get my bachelor’s degree, yearly?

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Does a college degree really guarantee anything these days?

Friday, December 4th, 2009
James C asked:


I’ve heard this comment from other people. A college doesn’t necessarily guarantee you anything these days. I went back to school at older age and I already had relevant job experience. I graduated from a really good school with a degree in Business Administration. However, I’m still having trouble finding a decent job. So is it true what they about having a college degree doesn’t really guarantee anything these days?

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The 5 Worst Reasons To Earn An Online College Degree

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
Tuppy Glossop asked:


There are some excellent reasons that you might want to earn an online college degree. There are also some terrible ones, and if you have any of these in the back of your mind, it’s time to think again.

Reason 1: I’m very shy & quiet; if I get my degree online I won’t have to interact with people.

While it’s true that studying for an online degree involves less face-to-face contact with fellow-students, or teachers, it’s a myth that no interaction is required. Particularly for a bachelor’s degree, where you’ll be taking a wider range of courses and spending less time on individual in-depth projects, most of your classes will involve very real interaction.

Since you’ll be studying online, that interaction takes different forms. Whether it’s through email lists; virtual classroom software; bulletin boards; social networking; or forums; distance learning is likely to require you to take an active role in debate and discussion. You may be sitting alone in your room, but in a very real sense you’ll be surrounded by students. Their ideas and questions will enrich your education — and their education will be similarly enriched by yours.

Reason 2: It’ll be easy, because I don’t have to go to class.

You certainly don’t have to fly out of bed; run a comb through your hair, throw clothes on; and dash out the house to the bus stop in order to make that 8:00 am Intro to Statistics class. For which, incidentally, you should be very grateful. However, many of your classes will involve regularly scheduled lectures and seminars which you’ll be required to attend.

It’s true that, unlike online courses a decade or so ago, you may be able to review those lectures at a time that’s convenient to you. This flexibility, known as asynchronous learning, allows you to schedule your time more efficiently and is one of the great benefits of distance education. But this flexibility also demands self-discipline. You’ll still be responsible for completing the material and there are likely to be regular assignments designed to keep your progress on track; the college doesn’t want you to fall behind.

Reason 3: I’m a computer expert, so learning online will be simple.

A thorough knowledge of computers is helpful in almost any field and it certainly won’t hurt your online studies, particularly if you’re focusing on technology or programming. But you do not need to be a computer whiz to earn an online college degree. If you are comfortable browsing the Web; sending email; writing and saving a document; and chatting via instant messenger; you’ll be quite capable of completing any of your online courses.

Online schools realize that in order for their students to succeed, and to continue their studies, the user experience must be pleasant. Frustration will lead to students dropping out, so most programs offer extensive support; online tutors who can walk you through software; 24 hour help desks, and more.

Reason 4: It’ll be quicker to earn my degree online.

There are accelerated online degree programs, just as there are in traditional brick and mortar schools. Conversely, many online students choose to progress at a slower speed, allowing them to fulfill career and family obligations simultaneously as they earn their degrees.

The work load for any specific online class is unlikely to be lighter than that for the traditional equivalent. Students who have combined online and traditional courses in their degree work report that study time and assignments are largely comparable. Of course, some schools are less demanding than others, and the same is true of different classes and departments.

Again however, this is no different to the situation for a traditional student; you’ll be the one to decide the speed of your progress, and the rigor of your course load.

Reason 5: Online colleges are lower-quality, so the classes will be easier.

For some years, there were online degree programs that had the reputation of giving degrees in exchange for a little effort, and a lot of cash. This phenomenon of “degree mills” still exists, but it is a miniscule part of the picture. If you restrict your choice of schools to accredited colleges and universities then your degree will be absolutely equivalent to a traditional degree. Neither your transcript, nor your diploma, will specify whether you studied online or not.

Therefore, the quality of your education will depend on two main factors. The first factor is the quality and reputation of the school you choose. Thousands of schools around the world now offer at least some college credit classes online. You can choose to study at Harvard; at your state university; or at a local community college; it all depends on you and what you’re looking for in your education.

The second — and most vital — factor is your commitment, and the effort you put in. If you’re a good student, and you take your class responsibilities seriously, you’ll succeed. You’ll earn an online college degree you can be proud of from any accredited school you choose to attend — even if the only time you actually walk through the gates of the college is to receive your diploma.



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