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Should I Pursue A Graduate Distance Learning Degree?

If you're like many college graduates, you thought that someday you might want to go back to school for another degree. Then you got out into the workforce and perhaps started a family, and going back to school seemed like less of possibility and more of a dream. But with the rise of many high-quality graduate distance learning programs, you can earn your degree from home at your own pace.

To decide if you should enroll in a graduate distance learning degree program, consider the following benefits:

A graduate degree increases your earning potential. In almost every field, people with graduate degrees learn more than their undergrad-only counterparts -- a recent College Board study reported that workers who had master's degrees earned an average of $10,400 more per year than workers who had just bachelor's degrees.

Graduate distance learning saves time. Because you will be studying and taking classes from your home computer, you won't waste time commuting or walking across campus. And with mobile technology like laptops and wireless internet, you can truly earn a degree from anywhere at any time, even while waiting for an appointment. But be aware that most graduate distance learning programs require some on-campus hours before graduation, especially in fields like nursing and engineering.

You will be able to continue working. Taking time off of work can be detrimental to your career - especially in highly competitive fields like business and marketing. But with graduate distance learning programs you will be able to grow and advance professionally while earning your degree.

If you decide that graduate distance learning is a good option for you, make sure to enroll in an accredited and respected program. Don't be afraid to check out a school's accreditation claims.


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