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Government and state agencies across the USA along with Council of Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), a private, nonprofit, national organization that coordinates accreditation activity in the United States, and various consumer protection agencies warn that along with the boom of new schools and distance education programs come certain pitfalls not always easily recognized by the unsuspecting consumer.
Being a smart consumer pays off when choosing vocational training programs especially online. Consumers can always check with the BBB Online website first. The information in a BBB Reliability Report is believed reliable, but not guaranteed as to accuracy. However, to demonstrate the importance of doing a BBB search before signing up for any educational program here is a little exercise.
Example:
Let's say you are interested in an online course similar to the one below...
... then you should take a moment to
check with available resources, such as the Better Business Bureau, or other similar
websites.
Better Business Bureau Rating...
Business Name
BBB Rating
The above information and links are provided solely to assist you in exercising your own best judgment.
The St. Augustine online course for medical assistants website states that they are accredited by HON.
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So, What Does this
Mean?
It means that when a web site uses words
such as best, fast, certified, and accredited, it may, or may not automatically mean that learners will receive
the education they hoped to get. The words best and fast do not necessarily mean any
customer's concerns, or complaints will be
addressed in that manner, should they arise. As a matter of fact, these words may not
mean anything at all.
What does it mean to employers? The present job market is flooded with medical assistants that hold all sorts of certificates and diplomas from campus schools to online programs. As employers are becoming aware of the certain tactics some cyberschools use to lure in as many online learners as possible they develop better ways to screen their applicants.
Holding a gold lettered certificate of completion from an unknown online course that is not recognized by employers will make landing your dream job more difficult, not easier. Therefore, heed the government's warning and be a smart consumer.