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Jun 08 2008

Avoiding Online School Scams

Published by brandir at 11:15 am under Uncategorized Edit This

One of the primary concerns with going to school online is knowing whether the school is accredited, or in everyday language – real.

 

Check for these factors when considering attending school via the Internet.

 

  1. Does the school offer financial aid? Students at legitimate schools – those the
    US government recognizes – can receive financial help from the government through grants and loans. A school that does not have this aid available is a no-no.

 

  1. Is the school accredited? Six regional (geographic) accreditation boards grant schools official recognition, and you want to attend a school licensed with the appropriate regional board.

 

  1. Do the professors have higher education degrees? Schools with professors who have a bachelor’s degree only or experience are not teaching at an accredited university. Many of these programs will offer “certificates,” but there is nothing official about them.
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