How Accreditation Affects Distance Learning
Programs
Because education is such an important and essential part of
our lives, shouldn't we make the time to continue our
educational training throughout our lifetimes? In this
day of modern technology and computers, accredited
distance learning programs are available globally to
provide us with the opportunity to improve our
qualifications and, thus, our standard of living.
However all distance learning programs aren't created
equal! Some online programs are accredited and some are
not. Understanding the value of accreditation will
steer you in the right direction when making your decision
on which online degree is right for
you.
Why Your College and Online Classes Should
Be Accredited
Accredited distance learning program means that the
institution has established authenticity of its program and
courses that occur in their college or university.
Accreditation is done by independent agencies and organizations
that are not affiliated with the government, but are
authorized to perform these duties.
In some cases, it is essential that your course and
educational center is accredited. If not, your
diploma may not be recognized by your potential employers or
other educational institution, if you elect to
pursue further education. The fact that a distance
learning course is accredited will usually be prominently
advertised as such.
However, what you will need to also verify is that the
agency or organization that has provided the accreditation is
authorized to do so. Unfortunately, some of these
organizations are not authorized to accredit higher educational
centers. So, as part of your research into your
prospective online college, get as much information as
possible and ask specific questions regarding their
accreditation.
Who Provides Accreditation for Online Distance
Learning Programs
Accreditation is actually a formal review of a distance
learning program to ensure that it meets all of the criteria
that has been outlined by the agencies that grant
accreditation. Presently, there are 6 accrediting agencies
that are recognized by the National Board of Education. These 6
agencies include:
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New
England Association of Schools and Colleges
(NEASC)
North Central Association
of Schools and Colleges
(NCASC)
Middle States Association
of Schools and Colleges
(MSASC)
Southern Association of
Schools and Colleges (SACS)
Western Association of
Schools and Colleges (WACS)
Northwest Association of
Schools and Colleges (NWCCU)
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All of these organizations have websites, and provide a
full list of the educational institutions that are accredited
in the United States.
The accreditation process is a way to ensure that all
students learn the same quality of information, regardless of
the institution or program that he or she selects.
This process is also a method of assuring potential
employers that the job applicant (student) has received a
quality education and has learned skills that are relevant in
today's marketplace.
TIP: Not only is it important that the online
university has accreditation, but the specific course you
elect to take should also be accredited. So, just because
the education center has accreditation, don't assume that all
the courses are accredited. Take one further and
check to make sure that your classes, or courses, are
accredited and will be recognized by other financial
institutions.
Start Your Online Education Today With
Confidence
Are you ready to improve your future and career
with an online accredited distance learning course?
Not only will these programs improve your
life on a professional level, but on a personal
level, as well. Advanced education helps in every field
of endeavor, whether it be getting that next promotion or
just equipping you to better assist your
children with their homework. It is a major
step forward in your life and you should not hesitate to
take it.
Any individual can pursue a higher education with the
accredited distance learning programs available
today. The choices are almost endless and cover
every professional field - from medicine to
military. So, take that first step toward a brighter
future - get online, research your prospective online
university, and select the right program for
you.
You'll be glad you did - for Your Life, Your Career, Your
Future!
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