Education on a Budget: Economic Advantages of Online Education

With the uncertainty of the economy looming in the balance, it has become harder for those who seek and deserve higher education to do so without becoming a part of the financial mudslide.

(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 02, 2009 ) Fort Lauderdale, FL Let’s be honest –there’s a huge disconnect between the realities of today’s economy and the necessity of earning a college degree from a reputable university. Everyone’s been reading from the same script: education equals success; however, the storyline has changed quite a bit. In order to even consider getting an education, you’ve got to have the success to back it up –that is, it’s no longer simply about education; it’s about how much money you’ve got up front to ensure that the education you’re getting is sound. The business of education is a very fiery debate, causing many to wonder if someone doesn’t have the financial backing to fund his education, how on earth one can possibly manage to get an education, let alone a degree that would guarantee marketability in the business world –ergo, guarantee financial success. It’s true that money should never stop someone from getting the degree they seek, but the reality is it’s a big deterrent in whether many decide to even apply to a big name university. What many need and deserve is an alternative to the overpriced stuffiness of a traditional university. Now more than ever it’s important to realize the advantages of online study. Seeking an online degree is a fantastic option for those who simply don’t have the cash to pay for room and board and tuition –though as with every name brand, for highly sponsored public and private universities one is most likely paying for the label. The beauty of taking online classes is that you’re simply paying for the classes you need to get the degree you need for the success you deserve. As far as tuition is concerned, nothing could be less expensive, considering what you’re paying for. Those seeking to capitalize on their potential and maximise their chances of becoming a viable force in this unstable economy know that the qualification that differentiates the many from the few is the level of their educational credentials. More and more credible online universities are giving people the chances they need to succeed without causing them more financial turmoil. Not only is the tuition a trifle detail, the classes you’ll need to take are fewer than those of traditional universities, and therefore you’re paying less money for the credits you would no doubt need to graduate. The average amount of credits one needs to graduate from a four year college is between 100 and 120. Getting your degree online may trouble you for about a year –that’s about 20 to 30 credits. www.degree.com -The Premier Internet Portal for Online Study was designed with the dedicated student who just so happens to not be a Rockefeller in mind. With multiple options for you to explore, Degree.com will allow you to find the perfect online university to fit your academic and professional needs. Professor Sheila Danzig, Director of Degree.com, focuses on helping students maximize their potential through the website, giving students the ability to become viable competitors in an unstable economy.

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