What are the benefits of applying later or reapplying if you get…
What are the benefits of applying later or reapplying if you get rejected?
Reapplying next year if your application gets rejected is a great way to improve yourself and rest during that time. Make sure you find out what your weakest points are, maybe it was your standardized test scores or admission essay, maybe your interviewing skills or not having done enough extra-curricular activities! To get a better insight we suggest you email a counselor and look through everything together.
What are some of the reasons why students who have taken traditional classes switched to online education to finish their degree?
Almost 80% of all online students enrolled in online programs to help them with their career, half of them chose it because of the difficulty of attending class on campus, 20% chose it because it was the only way to study their field of interest and another 20% for partnership.
Mainly, here are the things each student needs to be able to follow lectures online:
a high-speed internet access,
a recent operating system,
office software,
microphone,
speakers/headphones and CD/DVD drive which can be found on every laptop and PC.
Other than that each student needs basic computer skills to be able to access these lectures and much more.
Are you a student who wants to take care of your family while you finish your studies?
Studying online not only gives you more time to spend with your family and friends, it also makes it possible for you to have a full-time job without too much pressure being put on. Many students have to take care of their family and starting an online course is a great way to do all of that.
Where do most students who to choose finish their degree through studying online come from?
Around 15% (3 million) of all 20 million students in recent years started taking online courses. 2million lived in the same state as the university they enrolled in, 1 million didn’t live in the same state and 150,000 lived outside the US.
What are the most frequent documents Online Universities require?
Documents generally required by online universities offering bachelor/master/PhD programs are: high school qualification, high school transcripts, GPA from high school or university, an essay, letter of recommendation and ACT/SAT scores. Also, before you apply make sure you check if the program and university you want to apply to is accredited.
Are there other ways to receive a diploma if you don’t have the funds to pay for University?
People who can’t afford traditional classes or have other reasons why they can’t move to the university they want to attend have the opportunity to get their diploma through online education. Distance education is a great way to save time, money and be in the comfort of your own home while you learn and get the diploma you want.
Are Online Degrees free of charge?
Just because it’s online it doesn’t mean it’s free and just because it is cheaper than traditional classes it doesn’t mean it is easy to pay off. Depending on the online college you want to apply, before doing so make sure you research scholarships and financial aid to help you with that.