Online Degrees And Accreditation
An
employer is well within his or her right to check up on an
educational background...
and may indeed
be wary of individuals with online qualifications from
universities and colleges that are less well known because of
the amount of faking agencies out there not delivering online
accredited degrees. If an individual attended a local online
university instead of the University of Phoenix or Capella
University then an employer will be sceptical until everything
actually checks out. It may even put them off hiring
you.
Accreditation
should mean a lot to the average individual that does choose to
take an online course because it could mean the difference
between a bright future and a bitter one because you did not
take the time to check it out in the first place and also the
fact that a lot of your hard earned money has disappeared,
leaving you with absolutely nothing to show for it. The golden
rule is to never ever choose a school that does not deliver
online accredited degrees because employers could dig up that
information and it could prevent you from getting the job that
you have always wanted. This is by no means fair on you but
unfortunately is the brutal truth. Accreditation is everything
in the world of online education. Without it, all you are left
with is a piece of paper.
However, any
seal of accreditation can be easily investigated to ensure that
it is genuine. A simple Google search should reveal as to
whether or not the company that have given an online university
accreditation actually exists and indeed its own credentials.
It is important that you trace it back to who has actually set
it up, when it was established and whether or not it is
affiliated with another academic body or not. For example, the
University of Phoenix, displays its accreditation for all to
see. If you then researched the source, you would find that it
is actually part of the Texas schooling system and the Texas
educational system as well. This should give you peace of mind
to know that all of your efforts will not be in vain if you do
choose to attend this university instead of another one further
down the line.
It is important
to check out a university's accredited
status before you begin to think about applying, let alone
actually apply, because you may have to send a fee or deposit
with the application. Accredited status should be placed on the
university homepage and the "about us" page that any university
that operates online should have. It should be easily
recognisable as a seal of accreditation. If it is not then you
may have to search a little bit more on the website. However,
rule number one is that if there is no accreditation at all on
the online college website then walk away. If none are
displayed than the likelihood is that they do not have
accredited status to begin with.
Accreditation is
an important part of the online university and college world
because, to put it bluntly, there is no point in spending a lot
of time and effort on a project, and that could include an
online education, if you were to find out afterwards that it is
useless. Unfortunately, there are many fake online schools out
there that will put you through the effort of working but
ultimately only wants to take you money and run because they
don't deliver online accredited degrees. I am sure that you
have heard of the sites that you can actually buy a degree at,
well universities that are not accredited are a bit like that
but unfortunately do not have any morals. They will ask you to
submit work, complete tests and the like and so will give you a
good dose of heartache at the same time.
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