Posts Tagged value
The Value Of Online Education Degrees
Posted by Educator in Online Education on August 8, 2011
Article by Bryan Smith The Setting for Online Education Today’s fast changing landscape has drawn a hazy line between the importance of classical university education and online education degrees. A mobile workforce has given reference to output rather than looking through experience given by traditional education and skill. The world has changed to give a [...]
Beyond Estimation: the Value of a College Degree
Posted by Educator in College degrees on November 3, 2010
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 [...]
What is the value of a college degree?
Posted by Educator in College degrees on October 4, 2010
I have been looking at various jobs and I see employers saying..BA/BS OR equivalent experience. I am feeling the value of a college degree (unless it’s an MD or JD or MBA) is becoming lesser nowadays. Experience is key to landing excellent positions in the marketplace. How do you guys feel about this?
How to Show the Best Value of Your Online Degree
Posted by Educator in Online degrees on September 19, 2010
Online degrees have been widely accepted by most employers nowadays, but there are still small of portion of people have skeptical on the value of a degree earned entirely online. You may meet this group of people who may be your potential employer, how you are going to show them you have an online degree [...]
The Value of a GED Practice Test
Posted by Educator in GED online on September 7, 2010
Over 39 million adult Americans don’t have a high school diploma or GED, and as education has become more valuable in the job market, earning a GED has become a more and more important goal for many Americans. Many adult learners aren’t sure what’s the best way to achieve a GED diploma, and move on [...]
Will distance learning through illinois institute of technology add value for a computer science student?
Posted by Educator in Distance Learning on September 4, 2010
I have completed BE in CS from one of the top technical institute in bangalore. Am currently employed as software engineer with a reputed IT firm. I would like to do higher studies in the technical field as part time. Heard IIT-C distance learning is good. Will this add value to my profile and help [...]
Does an online degree holds the same value as the regular one? What are the best online colleges to go for?
Posted by Educator in Online degrees on July 21, 2010
For a person having a full time job and don’t have time to attend regular college classes for an entire degree, would it be benefical to pursue it online?
What is the value of a doctoral degree from the University of Phoenix Online? Please include current ranking?
Posted by Educator in Online universities on July 21, 2010
I am considering pursuing PhD in Nursing from the University of Phoenix Online. Like many other online universities, the UOP also promise to help succeed its students (at least that is how their enrollment counselors sound). My apprehension lies within the fact that over the past several years, UOPs credibility has been under tight scrutiny [...]
What must be done to increase the value of a bachelor degree?
Posted by Educator in Bachelor degrees on May 18, 2010
It appears that a bachelor degree is not enough anymore to guarantee a permanent job with benefits and sustainable wage. There is even more uncertainty with a graduate degree. Are institutions too generous in awarding degrees? Are there too many colleges today? Too many online programs? Receiving a bachelor degree used to be an elite [...]
Undergraduate Degrees Value Decreasing: What to Do
Posted by Educator in Undergraduate degrees on April 30, 2010
There was a time, not so long ago, when having a bachelor’s degree meant that you could go out and get the highest paying job in your chosen profession. You would have no problem securing a job, and you wouldn’t need any more higher education. Those days are long past. With more people staying [...]