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Ten Ways an Online Student Can Be Green

recycleIf you’re an online college student that’s trying to stay green, you’re already on the right track with your learning method that demands zero exhaust from a car commuting back-and-forth to a campus. But what are some other ways of staying green? The Online Education Blog looks at ten ways that a college student can make their learning experience greener at home, whether it’s in an exclusively online classroom or in a hybrid learning setting.

Education Acts as Shelter for Economy

Education shelters from economyThe economy is definitely pushing people in the forward motion when it comes to going back to school. For students already enrolled in school, taking on a second major or another minor delays the inevitable graduation. Students take shelter in education as a means to protect themselves from an otherwise unforgiving job market–and prepare for the job market when it becomes a little better.

The problem with this is that students will be graduating en masse in a couple of years. An already flooded bachelor’s degree market will become a knee-deep trench, and master’s degrees will be the new high school diploma. How does a person interested in furthering their education protect themselves from this? Simple. Not every degree is created equal. The inquiring student needs to think smart and pick the degree that will still have high demand when the economic sun shines and graduates pour out of the college gates.

Degrees in health care are in right now because of the explosiveness of the health care industry. M.B.A. programs with specializations in health care or in an engineering field are a plus; and speaking of, a straight-up engineering degree is also successful. Taking these degrees online is ideal if you already hold a job so that you can continue furthering your career and pursue education at the same time. For those that are unemployed, online degree programs leave the window open to pursue employment, internships, or other obligations.

The problem with education sheltering these students, campus-based or online, is that it’s at the expense of accruing mounds of student loans. Students that are not lucky enough to attend distance learning programs through scholarships or other financial benefits that do not need to be paid back, like the Post 9/11 GI Bill, should always keep in mind that student loan : salary ratio is imperative to avoid scraping pennies for rent and food. The general consensus is that student loans should never get higher than what the graduate will make in a given year with the salary the degree is worth.

Fifty Benefits of an Online Degree Program

Are you considering an online degree program? Are you deterred from online education? Regardless of your stance on distance learning, here are some valuable insights into online degree programs that could help you determine what to do for your academic future, from the cost of online education to the convenience. With fifty benefits to consider, there’s bound to be something about online education that’s of interest to you!

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