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Investing in Distance Learning

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4Investing in distance learning begins when you desire an online degree program. It continues until you get your degree. Know yourself well. If you’re a person who works well independently, who gets things done without supervision, you’ll do well in this program. Distance learning gives you the opportunity to get higher education without stopping your career. You can work your education around your family, career and schedule.
    Look deep inside yourself before investing in distance learning. Ask yourself if you have the discipline and drive needed to push yourself. Know that no teacher, or classmate, will be there to pressure you to study, or to do your work. Realize that since you’re in charge of your learning, the temptation is there to procrastinate. Stop at this step if you’re the kind of person that thrives under supervision, but not when working independently.Take stock of your finances when investing in distance learning. Know that you’ll be paying by the credit hours, just like in a regular class room course. Check with your employer to see if you qualify for tuition reimbursement. Visit your education office if you’re in the military. Attend any tuition-assistance class that you’re sent to as a condition to receiving tuition assistance.Examine your interests prior to investing in distance learning. Pick a course of study that’ll hold your interest, thus motivating you to finish the course. Search your community for universities that offer distance learning. Also know that you have the option of matriculating at a university in another part of the country, thanks to the Internet. Submit an application to matriculate with that university’s distance learning program. Follow the admission office’s steps for applying for distance learning programs.Know that investing in distance learning continues while you’re getting your degree online. Receive your course materials in the mail. Review the material for the first module of the course. Familiarize yourself with the concepts, then apply the concepts to the forum discussion for the topic. Apply the course concepts to the research paper that you’re assigned for that module. Review the feedback that your professor gives you on your research paper. Apply this feedback in your next research paper.
Many universities offer an introductory course for online learning. Take this course if you’ve never taking their distance learning program. This course teaches you how to access their online classrooms, how to learn and interact with faculty and students, and how to submit coursework online. Many universities make this mandatory. 

Many universities offer financial aid packages to their distance learning students. 

Distance learning programs teach in modules. Each module comes with instruction, forum discussion requirement, and written project requirement. Strive to complete these requirements well before the module end date. Start the next module after you get done with the prior module. Stay ahead of schedule to guard against losing study time to emergencies.Don't procrastinate. You may get tempted to watch a movie, play a video game, or search the Internet. Stay focused on your study goals. Finish your modules, and start your new ones, ahead of time.Investing distance learninghttp://www.onlinedegreezone.comOnline Degree Zone offers no cost information on distance learning.http://www.jobmonkey.com/main/html/online_college_degrees.htmlJob Monkey Article on getting started with distance learning.