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Why an Online Degree Beats the Traditional Campus


Sometimes it just doesn't seem worth it. The hassles of earning your degree through the traditional campus route are really getting you down. The registration lines are a mile-long. Your commute is over an hour through the worst traffic imaginable. And your professors keep office hours that you can't ever make.

It's enough to make you want to throw up your hands and quit. Well, you don't have to subject yourself to that anymore. The technology boom has created a new generation of online degree programs. Your online degree will open up a whole new world of opportunity for you.

Earn your degree 100% online. DeVry University Online provides the flexibility you need to complete your degree whenever and wherever it's convenient for you.

Some of the Benefits of Earning an Online Degree

There are many wonderful benefits to online degree programs. First, you can literally go to class in your pajamas. Your classroom is your living room and you can work on your online degree any time of the day or night. That puts an end to that terrible commute once and for all because you never have to leave the house.

Another major benefit to earning your online degree is that you have access to a variety of resources to help you earn your credentials. Professors, counselling personnel, and program cohorts are all available through simple e-mail communication. They all have an interest in seeing everyone graduate with their degrees.

Combine all of these reasons with a host of degrees available for you to take in this format, and an online degree seems like the universal option.

Kaplan University's accredited online degree programs allow you to earn the degree you need and advance your career without missing a day of work.

Online Degrees Mean an Increase in Pay

In any profession, the amount of specialized training you have dictates the responsibility you're given and the pay you'll earn. Earning online degrees such as a bachelor's or master's will give you credentials that you can market to potential employers in the industry of your choosing. As a side note, make sure that the degrees you are considering are accredited in your industry field.

About the Author

A freelance writer, researcher, and teacher, Kelly Richardson has over 15 years of creative and technical writing experience. He teaches secondary Honors-level English and writes for a variety of clients in specialized industries such as medicine, technology and education. Kelly holds Undergraduate and Graduate degrees in English and Education from Georgia State University. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Policy & Leadership.