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Education Benefits For Both Online Colleges and Campus Universities

November 13, 2009 by Jane Apple  
Filed under Online Colleges

While the self advancing benefits of earning a college degree are well known, there are some benefits to earning a degree at a university campus than online colleges and the other way around. The following will go over some benefits for both online colleges and campus-based universities to help people choose which is right for them and their situation.

There are several key advantages for students who will be going to a campus-based schools and the following info is a short overview of those advantages.

Instant Social Interaction: Attending class at a university campus exposes learners socially, culturally, and academically in ways they wouldn’t get going to an online university. While growing social and cultural awareness may not be the goal of every learner, they are key components to individual growth and development.

Direct Communication: There are times when it helps to have a fellow student right next to you, or a educator on hand that a learner can ask a question to and get a response quickly. Learning at campus-based schools is a great way to get instant communication as classes are attended by real students and teachers and they share their information in a group setting with everyone participating at the same moment. Most online colleges don’t set hours for logging in, so students are not always on at the same time and asking a question to the educator may not be answered fast, but rather by the next period.

Hands-on Learning: Being able to look at projects in real-time as well as study notes, text, and other data that is helpful in finishing assignments is a great way to get work completed and understand it. For those that study online, there isn’t any hands-on learning and in fact, online learners have to pick up their books and learn it on their own without any direct assistance or understanding from the educator. This may not be so bad in most cases, but trying to do an advanced math class without any hands-on help and you’ll be wishing you had some.

Structured Learning: There are set times to go to class, as well as class schedule, days that work is turned in, and how long to spend on assignments. This can be good for those that need to have structure in their learning because most online schools don’t require set hours for logging in, when work is completed, or even what days of the week to go to class.

The following are some key benefits for students who earn their college degrees online. As most will see some of the things are key benefits to campus-based are also benefits to online schools, but the difference is the person attending. The benefits are both good and bad for people and the best thing is to find the benefits that fits a person’s need better and earn a degree from that method.

Information Overload: Unlike campus-based universities , online universities provide much more data to the students upfront. The reason is that professors post their lectures upfront rather than presenting it to the class like in campus-based universities. This means that the students don’t have to spend time taking notes, but rather get the lecture and start studying. In addition, most online colleges provide an environment that allows learners to interact with other students on their work so not only does a student get to see their work, but also assignments from other students and they get to discuss the work to get a better understanding of it. This is by far one of the best advantages to go to an online college as a student gets a lot more data provided than with campus-based colleges were most of the time in class is spent taking notes and listening to the teacher go over the lecture.

Easy Scheduling: For the very reason that many learners like to have structure in their learning environment, many learners do not. Online colleges gives people the freedom and flexibility to make their own schedule as most don’t require a set time to log in and do work. This is great for working parents, and others that can’t seem to be able to make a campus-based college’s schedule for school. Most of the time classes start in the morning, and those fill up fast, but for people that need to work during the day, this option is out of the question. The only way to be able to get the classes done reasonably is do it online or go to night school. Going online means that a person is free to sign in and do work when it is most convenient for them, which makes learning more relaxed and the student ready to learn.

Broader Social Space: Unlike campus-based universities, online colleges can be attended by anyone from any where. No longer are the social interactions limited to a certain region or demographic. Online colleges can have people in one classroom that are in different states or even different countries, which can make the interaction more broad and provide many new insights that people from the same region or demographic would have in common. Although there is no instant communication, being able to communicate with people on a broader scale can actually increase a person’s knowledge and help them learn more by opening them up to new experiences and networking.

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Whether a person is learning online or at a campus, earning a college degree helps achieve advance goals that we set for ourselves and makes getting ahead a lot easier. It’s never too late to start and many people can benefit for higher learning.

Obtaining a university degree is right, but finding the right college to get a college degree is helpful.