Online Degrees

Having an accredited online degree gives you the same excellent benefits of a traditional college degree. However, getting an online degree is generally more affordable and more convenient than getting a classroom-based education.

Why is it more affordable? Online colleges do not have to pay for maintenance and support staff, which means lower tuition costs for you. Additionally, you will not have to spend any money on gas or other transportation costs to get to class.

If you are working or raising a family, you can plan a lot of your online schoolwork around your own schedule.

You may even qualify for student financial aid, such as scholarships, grants and loans to help you fund your education.

Online colleges, universities and trade schools offer nearly all of the degrees and certifications you can get through an in-person school. Here are just a few of the most popular online degrees:

Nursing: Nursing is one of the most in-demand careers in health care. If you are looking to get into the field, consider a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program. Or, if you are already a nurse looking to grow your career, you can find online degree programs to help become a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) or to get your Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). If you are a registered nurse (RN), you can find special degree programs like RN to BSN or RN to Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs.

Construction management: If you are interested in business, engineering and project management, consider enrolling in an online Bachelor of Science in Construction Management program. With this degree, you can get a career as a construction manager, consultant or business owner, among other jobs.

Business: A business degree is a great way to start your journey toward opening your own company or advancing your career. You may even be able to use your work experience as credits toward your degree.

Information Technology: Information technology (IT) is a broad field: you can specialize in design, programming or network security, among other sub-fields. If you are new and do not want to spend a lot of time getting your degree, an online Computer Information Systems Associate Degree can be a good starting point for your career in IT. You will learn about databases, website development and more.

Graphic Design: Do you have a creative side? An associate or bachelor degree in graphic design can land you a job in advertising, public relations, publishing or another related field. You will learn about the latest graphic design software as well as basic and advanced principles of design.  

Programming: An online programming degree is a great way to learn how to write code and begin developing software and applications. With an online programming degree, you can work as a software developer, information security expert or another job in a related field. Plus, programming is an expanding field that is projected to continue growing.

Paralegal: If you want a career in law but do not want to attend law school, an online paralegal program may be perfect for you. Paralegals are responsible for important parts of the legal process, such as interviewing clients, researching laws and collecting evidence.

Project Management: An online project management degree helps you become a project manager in many different sectors, including manufacturing, construction, information technology and more. It is a great option if you already work in one of these sectors and want to advance your career but need the flexibility of an online program.