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E-Learning: Learn On Your Own Terms

 

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by Amelia Gray
Online Education Columnist

There are a lot of reasons why you want a distance education. You may want more money, a more challenging career, more job security, and a better future for your family.

As an adult continuing your education, you have an idea of what you want. Now you just need the right education to get there. Going to college online allows you more freedom than a brick-and-mortar college, but there are a few tips you should consider to make e-learning work for you.

Timing Is Everything in E-learning

With a distance education program, you'll have a few more demands on a schedule that is already full. To manage your college schedule, first make a list of your free time. Mark down that hour before bed, the half hour when the baby is sleeping, or television time. Decide what items on your list can be dedicated to your education.

 

Find a Good College Fit Online

Not all e-learning programs are the same. You might have a huge selection of distance education programs to choose from. Look for a college with degree options that fit your future. If you're continuing your education with no career path in mind, look for a college that allows interdisciplinary study. If you want a specific degree, look at the different possible education plans. Time and money should both factor in as you consider continuing your education online.

 

Get Some Help through Distance Education

, Going to college online might be a new experience if it's been years since you've been in a classroom. Check out the student support available at the online college you're considering. Look for e-learning institutions with phone, chat, and e-mail support. The more options you have, the better you'll feel about asking for help.

Continuing your education as an adult should be an exciting, challenging time. You know that a college degree is more than a piece of paper, and you're ready to challenge yourself to achieve your dreams. Use a distance education program to invest in your future.

Amelia Gray is a teacher and freelance writer in San Marcos, TX. Amelia earned a Bachelor's Degree in English Literature from Arizona State University.

 

 

 

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