18 Feb 2008 03:58:26 | Gerald Maccoux
If you look around you, it doesn't take long before you can
begin to notice others around you engaging in some kind of self
improvement activity. If we want to look younger, we diet. If we
want to feel younger, we exercise. To add culture to our lives,
we might learn a second language or listen to classical music.
These are all worth while self improvement activities we can
participate in; however it can be shown that an increase number
of Americans are continuing their education after high school.
Some are returning to the online classroom after an absence of
several years in order to enhance or change their career.
There are many people today from all walks of life who are
getting an online college degree from home. Dollar for dollar,
an online college degree or post graduate work pays off. The
quickest way to give yourself a raise is to receive your
certification in an area in which you are all ready working.
Examples where board certification is pertinent include
technical and vocational fields to name a few.
Sometimes an online college degree is very necessary in these
instances. In some cases you have previously learned the
information required of you for these various certifications,
but will need the necessary degree in order to advance in your
particular field.
So, let's discuss possible uses of a college degree via distance
education. Many who are presently working in technical and
vocational fields enroll in online courses to restructure and
enhance their careers, and receive additional certification
status.
Examples of this occur on an on-going basis. A thirty year old
immigrant from South America began working as a nurse's aid, and
is presently in her second semester of training from home at an
online college.
A 50 year old white male enrolled in an online technical college
to study electronics when the factory in which he had worked
moved to Mexico early last year.
During a downsizing exercise at a psychiatric facility in
Missouri, an education staff member returned to an online
virtual classroom to gain continuing units of education, and add
a minor to her present degree.
Thus, you can see with the use of those brief examples that
continuing education can be useful as well as critical to your
intellectual growth base.
An online college degree is more important than ever for several
reasons.
1. Employers feel that we are presently in an employer's market.
This means that they can be more selective in individuals they
hire.
2. Jobs that glean more pay are more specialized. Specialized
jobs require more training/education. This is true because these
jobs require the manipulation of facts, figures, and/or
technology which is often times sensitive, adaptive, or
computerized.
3. Our current jobs in the U.S. are becoming more and more
service oriented. These jobs have relatively low pay and our
labeled unskilled work. Thus, one must retool to prepare his or
her self to obtain a job requiring more skill and offering more
pay.
4. Finally, we have entered a global economy. Such an economy
demands higher prices for homes and automobiles without
providing numerous gainful employment opportunities.
How do you know if an online college degree is for you? First,
if you lack a high school diploma, a college degree is a must.
High school non-graduates make 25% less than starting salary
employees with a high school education.
Secondly, you may presently hold a position that would pay you
more if you held a degree from an online technical school or
online community college. You may know this information from
coworkers or acquaintances in your line of work.
Thirdly, if you are considered a non-traditional student.
Financial incentives are available to attract such students. So
if you could be described as a non-traditional or a minority
student, smaller financial payout is a good incentive to
continue your education.
Check out an online college degree portal and invest in your
future. Give yourself a raise.
About Author :
Gerald Maccoux is an online college recruiter and presently
recruits college students via his college portal
http://www.locate-a-college.com