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If You Have Access To A Computer, You Can Go To College!

It’s pretty much accepted that in order to advance in these tough economic times, one has to advance one’s education. Another thing that’s growing in leaps and bounds is a way to hold down a job, continue one’s education and still have some kind of life – enrolling at an online college. Still, there are those who balk at the idea of taking virtual classes. They remember the days of chalkboards and notebooks, sitting with several hundred fellow students at a brick-and-mortar campus. The idea of learning online scares them.

A lot of this is they don’t know if they have the right kind of computer, much less how to effectively navigate the web or understand the software they have to use. The end result is they don’t have the confidence for distance learning. There is an abundance of information about online college degree programs on the web.

For starters, online colleges have now been at it for several decades. Over this time they’ve learned how to make accessing their resources as easy as possible for their students, and are more than willing to help. One of the ways they do this is by simplifying their procedures and how class work is done. This includes one’s hardware and software.

For starters, whether you use a desktop, laptop or iPad, your modem should have DSL or Wi-Fi. Any computer, even a refurbished one, has Internet access. Online colleges also design their websites to be as easily accessible as possible. So you can access it through Explorer, Firefox or whatever you use for your browser. It also doesn’t matter if you use PC or Mac.

What will probably give the online freshmen the most difficulty is what they do when they do get to their school’s web site. Their websites use what’s called “course management systems” such as Blackboard, eCollege and Moodle. Actually, these systems are quite intuitive, but most colleges have personnel who will help if there is a need.

The other key thing is almost all lessons are written in either Microsoft Word or Adobe. All PC’s come with Word. As for Adobe, if you don’t have it, it’s free to download. Both of these software’s are also easy to learn, as both have also been around for decades. Although, believe it or not, there will be times when you do have to crack open a real book. Even the founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, admits he still reads them! There is an abundance of information about distance learning education on the web.

Where e-learning has it all over on campus schools is its utilization of video and audio streaming. This is where DSL or Wi-Fi is critical. They can handle the data load with a speed that allows you to watch the videos as often as you like, without them constantly pausing to reload. Once you get the hang of this though, you’ll wonder why you didn’t go online sooner.

Maybe online schools seems something completely alien to a person who never studied at home. At the same time, these institutions have made the software and hardware of distance learning degree programs so easy anyone who now goes on Facebook should have no problem picking it all up.


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GI’s Attend College Long Distance And Get Financial Aid!

There is no question that the security and freedom of our nation depends on those men and women who choose to serve in the military. Whether it’s the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard, each and every branch plays a vital role in protecting the interests of our nation. The men and women who unselfishly serve are now eligible for unprecedented educational benefits and financial aid under the New GI-Bill.

In World War II, soldiers returning home from years of service were rewarded with the first GI Bill. In 1944, Congress approved the bill, which provided financial aid in the form of economic grants so that returning vets could go to school after their years of service. Millions of military members used the GI Bill to improve life for them and their families, and in so doing, also improved the economic health of the nation. If you need more information about government grants, look on the internet.

Ever since September 11, 2001, the men and women in the armed forces have trained and worked harder than ever. The Post-9/11 GI Bill was enacted specifically to reward service members who have served more than 90 days since 9/11 with financial aid for education. The Department of Veterans Affairs administers the program, and there are many grants and scholarships available to veterans and their families.

One of the best things about the New GI Bill is that it covers tuition and fees for online education. Not every service member wants to attain a traditional degree. They may want to use their financial aid to complete an independent study program or to complete their Continuing Education credits for a job they already have. All of these types of online education are covered in the New GI Bill under a program called the Montgomery Bill.

While online classes are covered by the New GI Bill, the Department of Veterans Affairs only recognizes accredited online universities or colleges. The VA recognizes that programs that soldiers can complete while they are overseas on a deployment are an important part of the GI Bill package. However, if a military member enrolls in a college or university that is not accredited, financial aid will not cover the cost of those classes. There is an abundance of information about course online on the web.

Grants and scholarships for family members of the military are also available through the New GI Bill. There are circumstances in which a military member can transfer his or her benefits to an eligible family member, such as a spouse or child. There are also scholarships available to the children of military members who were killed in the line of duty. One such scholarship is the Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship. There are many other grants and scholarships available for spouses and children of military members. Spouses and children who are eligible for benefits may also choose to attend online classes, as long as the classes are through an accredited college or university.

The New GI Bill does more to help military members and vets go to school than it ever has. Tuition may be covered up to 100% in many cases, and financial aid benefits up to $49,000 may be awarded. The money can be used for a wide variety of expenses, including books, fees, or other expenses. Once a veteran or military member decides to use his or her beneGfits, they need merely to apply online or at their local Veterans Affairs office.

Since the GI Bill pays for online courses at accredited universities, members do not have to wait to get back to the U.S. to start school. Even if they use the entire amount of scholarships and grants that is available to them, the benefits of the GI Bill are completely tax free.


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