A Brief Introduction to Online B.A Degrees
Written by Tammy Greene

Sunday, 28 September 2008

An online Bachelor of Arts degree can open new windows of opportunities for you. As you may know, it is almost an unwritten norm in both the public and private sector that all the key positions are offered to people with a solid degree which certifies that "they know". There are literally hundreds of online colleges and universities that offer online degrees in Bachelor of Arts. It can be obtained in any non-quantitative academic subject, and is awarded to students with high school diploma or equivalent. Students who complete their B.A degree through online education can also go for master's degree such as M.A. To earn a B.A degree, you will need at least 120 semester credits, spread evenly between core requirements and general education.

Who Should Earn an Online B.A degree?
Online B.A degree is tailor made for mid-career professionals who care to enhance their academic profile during off-hours. It is interesting to note that a large numbers of young students are also registering in online B.A degree program after graduating from high school. Students who have completed online associate's degrees are also opting for a B.A degree through the World Wide Web.

To attain success, online students need to work independently and they must be motivated. This is important, because almost all online B.A degree coursework contains independent study. If the student is not good in English comprehension and writing, it is advisable that they brush up their knowledge of English language because most of the leading universities use English as their primary communication medium, or else the prospective student would encounter serious difficulty during the course of study.

School Accreditation
When selecting an online college or university for a B.A degree, students have to be very careful about the accreditation of the online institution they wish to enroll in. It is advisable that you do not waste money on a fake "diploma mill" degree, which is just a worthless piece of paper. If you want your online B.A degree to be accepted by other colleges and employers, make sure that you are earning your online degree from an online college which is accredited by the appropriate regional or national board.

Try to register in a college, which is accredited by the Distance Education Training Council. Most of the employers accept online B.A degree from Distance Education Training Council. However, it has been noticed that you cannot transfer these credits to other colleges. If you are not sure of whether the college/university you have chosen for your online B.A degree is accredited or not, just visit the website of Department of Education and you will get the answer.

What else to look for in an online B.A degree program? Apart from proper accreditation, make sure that your online college provides you with an opportunity to speak with a counselor who can assist you in making a course plan for successfully completing your B.A degree. Another important thing that you must do before enrolling in an online degree program is to somehow get an idea of the retention rate of your college, this can tell you it a lot about the quality and service provided by the chosen university.
In addition, also make sure that the college you have chosen to complete your online B.A degree is running this program for a period of more than five years. Try to talk to former students of the college and see what they say about their experience. Last but surely not the least, check the academic record of the faculty members, because there is no point enrolling in a college where faculty members are not that qualified and experienced.

All in all, an online Bachelor of Arts degree can help you give your career a head start. The best part about acquiring this degree through the online route is that you can study whenever you are free and from the comfort of your own home. But, what you need to ensure is that the online college or university you choose to enroll in is accredited by an accrediting agency or else your entire learning experience would go to waste.

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About The Author:

Tammy Greene is an educationist with decades of teaching and learning experience. Currently, Tammy is working for Online Edu Blog acting as their advisory member and helping students with online degrees and distance learning programs and finding accredited online colleges and universities.

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