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Professional Option
Now you are on the professional path, you must decide how you would like to take your education. Remember you likely have many years of education ahead of you. So be sure to plan for the long haul.
Online Degrees / Distance Learning
You can take your courses online to acquire an Online College Degree. There are some things to consider before taking this approach.
- Are you self motivated?
- Would you miss the social life that you can get with an on-campus program?
- Are you good at time management so that you can juggle both your school and non-school activities?
- Are you a good reader and do you like to read?
- Are you proficient with a computer?
- Will you have access to campus resources via the internet (things like campus computers or the campus library)?
Pros for Distance Learning Education
- Easy to work your way through school since you can work when you need to and study in your off times
- Transportation expenses will be minimized.
Cons to Online Degrees
- There are many distractions all around you and you must be disciplined to get your studying done.
- Getting help when you need it when you are working at all hours might not be so easy.
On-Campus Degrees
You can decide to get your degree on an actual campus or satellite campus. Here are some things to consider when thinking about taking this route.
- Can you afford the transportation expenses?
- Should you live on-campus in a dorm, a close to campus apartment, or where you presently live?
- Will there be out-of-state tutition?
- Would you enjoy the social life and social interaction in class with an on-campus education?
Pros for On-Campus Education
- Being on-campus can give you access to Federally backed campus jobs to help you pay for college.
- If you can live on-campus, your transportation expenses should be reduced getting back and forth to class.
- Most campuses have good resources available to students such as computers and the library.
- Usually your instructors will be available to you when you need them to help you complete your work.
Cons to On-Campus Degrees
- You can feel trapped on a campus especially during weekends or holidays.
- It can be harder to work your way through school as you will have to get a job willing to work around your class schedule.
- Transportation can be expensive if you are commuting to class.
Programs of Interest
Here are some of the most popular degrees being sought after today.
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Associate Degrees
- Associate's degree in Architecture (BArch, BA/BS, MArch, MA/MS, PhD)
Allen County Community College in Iola, KS
- Associate's degree in Agriculture, General
Andrews University in Berrien Springs, MI
- Associate of Arts in Information Technology
University of Phoenix-Online Campus in Phoenix, AZ
- Associate's degree in Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller
High-Tech Institute-Brookfield in Brookfield, WI
- Associate's degree in Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Augusta Technical College in Augusta, GA
Bachelor Degrees
- Bachelor's degree in Public Administration
University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ
- Bachelor's degree in Architecture (BArch, BA/BS, MArch, MA/MS, PhD)
Andrews University in Berrien Springs, MI
- Bachelor's degree in Acting
The Juilliard School in New York, NY
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Programming/Programmer, General
Everest University-Melbourne in Melbourne, FL
- Bachelor's degree in Information Technology
Brigham Young University in Provo, UT
- Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus in Stillwater, OK
- Bachelor's degree in Piano and Organ
The Juilliard School in New York, NY
- Bachelor's degree in Biomedical/Medical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus in Atlanta, GA
University of Phoenix-Online Campus in Phoenix, AZ
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