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Experts discuss whether online learning programs offered by cyber-schools offer real degrees and how they differ from traditional degrees.

 

Legitimate Cyber-Schools And Accreditation

There ARE many legitimate institutions, and cyber-schools that offer vocational education programs online that lead to certificates, diplomas, and degrees, which are not necessarily accredited (yet!). Often, they are maintained by a traditional brick-and-mortar campus where related classes are held in a real classroom that is licensed by their local Department of Education (USA). Many of them are in the process of getting their regional accreditation status to attest to their program's quality. And yes, there are institutions, and cyber-schools that choose not to seek accreditation for various reasons.

Why does it take so long? Institutions go through a rigorous review process by the community, their peers, and eventually a commission of state elected officials who verify that the school meets their tough standards and criteria. The process is often long and costly; with a looming possibility that once accreditation has been achieved, the school still may not qualify for Federal Title IV Financial Aid funding, nor draw the amount of students that they hoped to enroll.

A positive outcome, however, will increase the institution's status and prestige, while at the same time, also increase their work load and responsibilities associated with maintaining their newly achieved accreditation status. Not every school is ready, or willing to take on this responsibility, and adjust their routine accordingly. A school not seeking accreditation does not necessarily mean that the quality of their programs is less than others, and the education offered is substandard. It just means that THIS institution has decided that accreditation is not beneficial to them, and has chosen NOT to apply.

Sheila, a fellow medical assistant tells us:

images/green1-quote-mark-1s-White.gif I have worked at several different nursing homes and the local hospital for some time. I took a home study course for MA. The course didn't cost me a lot, just a little under a grand, but now I still need the hands on training... I have looked everywhere and now I am beginning to wonder whether I will ever be able to find work. I did get a diploma for the online MA, it took me 6 months to finish. images/green1-quote-mark-2s-White.gif

It is the dubious providers of distance and online education that crank out certificates and degrees that are considered worthless on the job market. If you obtain a degree or take a course from a shady non-accredited cyber-school you may find that the paper you receive stamped "Certificate" is not recognized by potential employers, and that the course credits may not transfer to other schools.


Read eLearners.com's very interesting article:

"Understanding Distance Learning Accreditation!"
 

For a few hundred dollars even medical assistants can find gray area online medical assistant programs without any special pre-enrollment conditions.

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