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Nowadays, studying in colleges or universities to get a graduate degree cost you a lot of money. With the high price of college, it's safe to bet that you're also hoping online degree will pay off in more practical terms--with a first job, a promotion, or a job change, perhaps. Keep on reading for more details of online education.

Ivy Tech State College–Bloomington
(812) 332-1559
200 Daniels Way
Bloomington, IN
Hair Arts Academy
(812) 339-1117
933 N Walnut
Bloomington, IN
Ivy Tech Community College - Bloominton
(812) 332-1559
200 Daniels Way
Bloomington, IN
Indiana University Southeast
(812) 941-2212
4201 Grant Line Road
New Albany, IN
Hanover College
(812) 866-7000
PO Box 108
Hanover, IN
Indiana University Bloomington
812-855-0661
300 North Jordan Avenue
Bloomington, IN
Indiana University
(812) 855-4848
107 South Indiana Ave.
Bloomington, IN
Indiana University Bloomington
(812) 855-4848
107 S. Indiana Ave
Bloomington, IN
Ivy Tech State College-Central Indiana
317-921-4800
One West 26th Street
Indianapolis, IN
Davenport University - Merrillville, IN
(219) 769-5556
8200 Georgia Street
Merrillville, IN
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Who Would Hire an Online Grad?

We know. You're naturally curious, committed to lifelong learning, and generally ambitious. Those are great reasons to pursue an education. But with the high price of college, it's safe to bet that you're also hoping that degree will pay off in more practical terms--with a first job, a promotion, or a job change, perhaps.

The good news is, it probably will. In simple terms of dollars and cents, a college degree can be worth millions in income over the course of your life. According to a July 2002 United States Census Bureau survey, people holding bachelor's degrees are expected to earn $2.1 million over the course of their working lifetime--almost $1 million more than the $1.2 million in lifetime earnings for people who hold high school diplomas only.

But before you pile up those riches, you first have to get through the door of the human resources department. As a current or prospective online student, it's important to consider how an online degree will measure up against those earned at traditional brick-and-mortar programs.

Attitudes in flux
When asked directly, well-known Fortune 500 companies such as Intel and Wal-Mart said they'd accept online degrees, provided they come from regionally accredited programs.

The last time the question seems to have been put to human resources departments on a broad scale, however, was in late 2000, when Vault, a job-search service and publisher, surveyed almost 300 hiring managers. At the time, 77 percent of respondents said online degrees earned from well-known schools--the Stanford Universities of the world--were more valuable than those from online-only institutions.

A lot has changed since then, including the number of people enrolled in online courses. According to a recent Sloan Consortium report, more than 1.6 million people logged on to at least one online class in the fall of 2002. That number is expected to increase by almost 20 percent in the next year alone.

Support from employers
If you're attending a school that offers both campus-based and online courses, chances are your diploma won't distinguish whether you logged on or sat in a traditional classroom to earn it. At Columbia University, for example, online students can earn various graduate engineering degrees through Columbia Video Network (CVN). There's no need to distinguish the degrees as having been earned online because they're identical to the courses delivered at the physical campus.

"The degree (CVN students) earn is identical to what the offline students are getting," says Evan Jacobs, marketing manager for CVN. "The modality is secondary; the content is what's important and it's exactly the same."

Many of the CVN students are adults with full-time jobs, and as such, Jacobs estimates that 80 to 90 percent have their tuition reimbursed by their employer. The University of Phoenix estimates that a similar percentage of its own student body also has their tuition reimburs...

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