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18 Feb 2008 04:33:25 | Joyce Jackson
An online associate degree is a two-year general studies degree
that is obtained entirely over the Internet. This type of degree
is perfect for those individuals who wish to begin their college
career or who wish to finish their two year degree before
continuing on to obtain their bachelor's or master's degree. To
get an online associate degree, an individual does not need to
have any prior college credits. But if you do have prior credits
from an accredited college, these credits can be transferred to
your online school to cut down on the time it will take to earn
your degree. To apply for a degree program, individuals must
have a high school diploma or G.E.D. Earning an associate's
degree usually takes two years at a regular onsite college.
Earning an online associate degree can take as little as six
months. This time difference is advantageous for those
individuals who wish to enter the work force earlier or for
those who do not have a lot of money or time to spend on
college. As all classes are taken via the Internet either with
downloadable software and lesson instruction or through virtual
classroom online, individuals must have access to a computer and
the Internet. When choosing an online associate degree program,
there are two main choices. Individuals can either choose to
earn a degree in general studies or a degree that focuses on one
aspect of education. A general studies degree is best for those
who just wish to finish their degree or obtain general classes
for their current job. A focused degree program is better for
someone who wishes to continue their education with a bachelor's
degree or for those who need specific skills for their current
career. For example, a person who manages a business or wishes
to obtain a bachelor's in business management will want obtain
an associates degree in business. Most online colleges and
universities offer an online associate degree program. These
programs are usually very similar in content and lessons. The
biggest difference in programs will be price and completion
time. To offset the price, many individuals apply for student
loans. Another option is to see if the program would be covered
by your employer's tuition reimbursement program.
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