| Online college education programs have become a | | | | clue that the University is not accredited. |
| popular method for completing college coursework | | | | In addition, legitimate web schools will have guidance, |
| and degrees. Internet programs can be convenient, | | | | financial, and academic counselors to help you |
| effective, and a great way for busy people to | | | | throughout the process with scheduling classes, |
| achieve their degrees. | | | | financial aid, and answering any questions or concerns. |
| However, with the explosion in online classes and | | | | Credible schools work very hard at walking students |
| schools, one has to be sure that they are obtaining | | | | through the process and aiding them with any |
| an education from a credible web based institution. | | | | problems regarding teachers, coursework, or other |
| Below are some tips to ensure that you are receiving | | | | students. If you are not receiving this type of |
| a legitimate diploma. | | | | one-on-one attention, it may be a sign that the |
| Hector Milla Editor of the "Best Online Degrees | | | | school is not credible. |
| Programs" website -- -- pointed out; | | | | Lastly, make sure to get detailed information |
| "…First, ask the University or college if they are | | | | concerning coursework and curriculum. Accredited |
| accredited. If they are not, your certificate will not be | | | | schools follow a very specifically designed curriculum. |
| considered valid with most employers. If they state | | | | The curriculum should be similar in learning objectives, |
| that they are, ask to see their accreditation. A | | | | coursework, and requirements as a traditional school. |
| legitimate college will either send you information or | | | | This means that students have to work for their |
| direct you to a location in which you can find and | | | | grades. A legitimate online school will make it a point |
| read about their credentials…" | | | | to let you know that you will need to work hard, be |
| Next, inquire about the schools teaching staff. All | | | | disciplined, and that the classes will not be easy. |
| instructors teaching college or masters level courses | | | | However, counselors will be there to help you and |
| should have at least a Masters degree in the area | | | | find tutoring and recourses if needed. If a school tells |
| that they are teaching. Many will have Doctorates in | | | | you that the courses should not be too hard or that |
| addition to graduate coursework. If an online school | | | | it is easy to get good grades, it is a clue that they |
| tells you that their teachers have Bachelor's degrees, | | | | are merely passing students through without much |
| this is a sign that the school may not be credible. | | | | regard to learning. |
| Furthermore, many accredited schools require that | | | | "…When searching for an online program, make |
| their instructors have at least 2 years of teaching or | | | | sure to ask questions regarding accreditation, |
| job experience in the area that they are instructing | | | | instructors, counselors, and curriculum. By asking |
| prior to conducting a class. If the instructors just | | | | these questions, one can ensure that they are |
| finished a Masters or Doctorate program and do not | | | | receiving a legitimate education from a good |
| have any work experience in that field, this may be a | | | | school…" added H. Milla. |