Online Student Survival Guide

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Posts Tagged ‘online school’

Choosing Your Program

WGU on June 20, 2008

 When you’re choosing a program, first decide what it is you want to do with your life. Once you’ve done that, the rest is relatively easy. To paraphrase an ancient Chinese proverb, knowing where you’re going helps you plan the trip and prepare for the journey. If you’re undecided, try planning backward from where you’d like to be when you retire, and what you’d like to be able to tell your great-grandchildren that you’ve accomplished.

Maybe the first thing to do is learn more about yourself and your learning styles. There is an outstanding questionnaire at eLearnersAdvisor.com. In fact, the companion website, eLearners.com is one of the best, in my opinion, to learn about distance learning degree programs.

Whether you’re going for a degree, a diploma, or a certificate, you want to make sure you’re choosing the program that is ‘right’ for you, and that it’s from a university of college with proper accreditation. Unless the tuition is coming out of your pocket, whoever helps you finance your post-secondary education will want some assurance that it’s from a properly accredited institution.

As you might expect, you can find a lot of advice and guides online. Some sites worth taking a look at are ‘Major Decisions: For students who are exploring majors’ from Penn State; ‘How to choose a major and a career’ by the president of Capital University; and ‘Questions to ask before you enroll’.

While you’re narrowing your list of schools and programs, read ‘Five tips for choosing an online school’ and check out a few of the resources from various organizations dedicated to distance learning. When you have made your decision take a final look at Andrew Gansler’s article ‘You’re ready to go back to school if…’ and feel confident in the decision you have made.

What to Expect with Online Learning

WGU on May 30, 2008

To the over-worked adult looking for a convenient way to fit education into an already busy schedule, online learning seems like a dream come true. You can study in your PJ’s at any time you want, complete assignments when and how you want to, create a schedule that works for you, and never engage another human being…right? Well, sort of. You may not know it, but there are many things about online learning you can expect to be exactly the same as a brick-and-mortar school:

  • You will have homework, and probably lots of it!
  • You will be challenged—“Online University” does not mean “easy”!!
  • You will use real textbooks, not just e-texts.
  • You will complete your work to meet regular deadlines.
  • You can expect to engage with your fellow students regularly online—no sitting in the back of the classroom!

Okay, so maybe not as freeform as you imagined. But hold on—there are tons of things about online learning that you might not have expected and will probably love!

  • You will learn to be self-motivated and independent—you’ll be driven by your own goals and expectations, not that of a professor you barely know in a class of 300.
  • Learning resources, communities, e-texts, etc. will be available 24/7, so you should be able to fit study time into your schedule conveniently. Take that laptop to soccer practice!
  • You will not feel alone! You will have access to support via mentoring or advising (depending on your University), online learning communities, and many resources at the touch of a mouse-button.
  • The only distractions to your learning will be those that you allow—no more noisy students bothering you from the back of the class or paper airplanes flying down the aisles. You can create your own study oasis.
  • Academic authenticity is a top priority. Use of technology allows online institutions to closely monitor students’ work to ensure its originality.

If your school has similar policies to that of WGU, you will be able to accelerate your studies to move at your own pace (within parameters), and use your knowledge and experience to move through your assessments much quicker than if you had to log “seat time” at a traditional institution.

It takes a dedicated individual to succeed in a solely-online educational environment. But with the right attitude and expectations, online learning really can be the perfect way to fit a degree into your life.

(Also contributing to this post was Catherine Endicott, a Mentor for the Teacher’s College at WGU).

The Fear of Going Back to School Online

WGU on May 20, 2008

I’m 53 years old. I’m a father of four beautiful girls ranging from 13 down to a year and a half. My life changed drastically 6 years ago when I got married for the first time. I went from being single to a family man. My wife says, “change is good.” I started into a Masters program 4 years ago, but it became too difficult to manage the time. I wanted to be at home at night with my kids. (What was I thinking!)

My wife started back into college at night, so now I have to watch the kids. The longer I taught school, the more I knew that I need to go on for my Masters and, eventually, my doctorate. Two years of scrambling with the time management of work, kids, and school was daunting, but my wife said to me, “The next two years of your life are going to go by whether you are in school or not, so you might as well go back now.”

And so I write this to you as an on-line learner. I was anxious at first but now, not so much.  What was I anxious about? The online element? I teach computers. I maintain a website for my students. I love exploring new software. This is the ideal place for me to be. The content? I’m an educator. I love to learn about new things. The writing? Apparently not.

So it comes back to change. That, to me, is the number one deal breaker for many of us. Can I change my life and lifestyle to accommodate taking classes? And when it comes to deciding about going back to school, many people stick with the traditional classroom and lecture taking familiarity of education because the idea of change is frightening enough without adding the technology and on-line component. Having done both, I can now say that, for me, on-line is the solution that I was looking for.

What scares YOU about going back to school? What are the things that are affecting YOUR decision?Let’s talk.
 

Hello Online Students Everywhere!

WGU on May 19, 2008

You’re reading the first installment of the Online Student Survival Guide, sponsored by Western Governors University (WGU).  While WGU is the sponsor, this blog is for online college students from any online university or college and for those who are thinking about pursuing an online degree.

You are a very, very diverse group.  You’re young …and not so young. (At WGU our oldest degree-seeking student is 76!) You live in every state in the U.S. and in many foreign countries too.  You live in rural areas where there aren’t many college options. And you live in urban areas, going to college online even though a regular college is just down the street! Some of you are new to college, while many of you are finally returning to school to finish that degree you’ve always wanted, either your first degree or an online graduate degree.  Many of you are seeking to become the first person in your family to earn a college degree.

So let’s celebrate together and help each other too.  Despite what some people think, getting a degree online isn’t “easy,” at least not if the online program is worth its salt.

The Online Student Survival Guide is for you and about you. You’ll read great postings about the practical challenges of not just surviving but thriving as an online student. The topics will cover such things as –

  • Adjusting to online learning
  • Staying motivated
  • Family support
  • Getting your life organized
  • Tricks for saving time!
  • Staying physically (and mentally) healthy
  • Balancing work, school, and family
  • And a whole lot more

The regular bloggers you’ll get to know here are smart, sensitive, experienced, and determined to help online students everywhere. While their postings will be based upon their personal experience and knowledge of what others face, they’ll focus on topics and ideas you’ll readily relate to. In fact,  you’re invited to add your comments, ideas, and helpful tips for other online students.

At WGU, where we emphasize mentoring students to help them succeed, we like to think, not “you can do it,”  but instead “you will do it!”

We hope you’ll join the community of “succeeders” and make the Online Student Survival Guide a regular part of your commitment to finish your education online! 

Again, welcome!

Patrick Partridge

Vice President

Western Governors University