Archive for January, 2009

Hot Jobs still Hiring: Earn a Degree Online Today

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

In a few days, we’ll have a new president of the United States, and we’ll have a chance to see what kind of impact he has on the economy, and how this impact will affect students who want to earn a degree online. This will help us advise students regarding what online degree programs are likely to offer the most (and best) job opportunities in the next few years. In the meantime, though, let’s take a look at the jobs that are still hiring, and what distance learning degree programs can help you earn that job.

The healthcare profession is still hiring. As the nursing shortage continues to increase across the country, graduates with nursing degrees aren’t having trouble finding jobs after graduating. Be prepared, though, to take a part-time job, or start in a position and move your way up. Increasing numbers are also returning to school to earn a distance degree and earn a Bachelor Degree online or even finish their Master’s Degrees.

Other healthcare professions that seem to be relatively immune to the economic crisis include pharmaceutical sales reps, pharmacists, and surgical technicians. Students enrolling in these college degree programs probably won’t have much difficulty finding jobs.

Foreclosure companies are still hiring business professionals, so if you don’t mind getting your start by foreclosing on homes or businesses, you may still choose to earn a business degree online. After all, when times get better and businesses start to boom again, you’ll have a few years of experience that your colleagues didn’t get.

If you’re interested in the business world, but not interested in foreclosing on mortgages, consider earning a distance degree in accounting, or get an online business degree and work as a financial adviser or accounts manager. It may take some some hard work and energy to get your first position, but a few years from now, it will be well worth the work!

The Truth about Top Online Schools

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Just how important is it, anyway, to be accepted at an elite college or university and get your degree? Does a business degree from Harvard really matter more than a business degree from the local community college or online degree university? Unfortunately, it really does. Most of us, though, aren’t likely to enroll in Harvard University any time soon, so what other options do we have for getting a good education online?

Probably the most important fact in any distance learning degree program is to make sure that the school is regionally accredited. If the school isn’t accredited, your degree won’t be worth much, and neither will all the time or money you spent earning it. Don’t waste your time in a degree program that isn’t accredited.

Take time to do your research. If you are already employed and seeking a promotion or wanting to advance your career through other employment, ask around to see what university degree programs are most respected in your area. Certain universities may be more well-known, and therefore carry greater weight, than other online degree programs.

If you are just beginning your career, interview accredited online university degree programs. Talk with the admissions counselors and find out what the requirements and expectations are. Tuition costs are often an important consideration. Don’t enroll in a degree program you can’t afford to finish!

There are literally thousands of distance university degree programs available. Look around and find the one that’s right for you. After all, it’s your career – not anyone else’s – that is at stake!