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subject: Recent High School Grads Benefit From Online College Flexibility And Convenience! [print this page]


As a recent high school graduate, you've probably been thinking about what you're going to do now that high school is over. You may want to work, or you may want to travel or pursue other interests, but you know that education is definitely in your future. If a traditional college isn't exactly what you're looking for, an online college or school may be the perfect fit.

You may not be exactly sure of what you want to do with your life after high school; maybe a four year degree at a regular college just isn't what you want. If that's the case, you may want to think about pursuing an online associate degree until you decide whether or not to pursue a four-year degree. An associate degree from an online college can be obtained in a very wide range of subjects. If you're undecided, you can pursue a liberal arts studies degree, or you may want to think about a technical degree that will lead you straight into a job after two years. If you need more information about online college courses check the internet.

One of the benefits of an online school degree is the cost factor. Going to a regular college involves a lot of extra expenses like dorm costs, meal plans, and commuting. Taking classes online eliminates all of those extra expenses.

As an incoming freshman at just about any university, you will be one of the last students to register because upper classmen usually get preference to register first. That means you'll probably get stuck with classes that are at very inconvenient times. Algebra at 7:00 a.m. on Monday morning doesn't sound very appealing, does it? An online school gets rid of these kinds of inconveniences because you do the class work on your schedule when it's convenient for you. Plus, you can start online college immediately after graduating from high school; there's no need to wait until the fall if you don't want to.

Not only can students start classes right away, but they can use any money that is awarded from their FAFSA application toward tuition at an online college. Since accredited online colleges and schools are allowed to use FAFSA money toward tuition and fees, online students won't have to worry that their costs won't be covered. In order to qualify and use money awarded from a FAFSA application, students need to fill out and submit their completed application well before the FAFSA, state, and school deadlines.

If you've been planning a backpacking trip through Europe for years, but your parents want you to go to school, online college can please both you and your parents. You can complete your class work in the off hours of exploring Rome or Paris, turning in your assignments on a schedule that suits your traveling itinerary. You may even be able to write an essay for one of your classes about your travels, describing the amazing architecture, or the business practices of small entrepreneurs at the village market place. There is an abundance of information about accredited online degrees on the web.

If you're a student who is self-supporting and needs to work a full-time job, an online degree can help you do just that. While you're busy working, you don't have to worry about missing classes that are on a day time schedule. You can complete your assignments and turn them in after work, when it's convenient for you and your employer. There's a good chance you may learn something in your online classes that may help you in your job, possibly improving your chances of a raise or promotion.

by: Michelle Conner




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