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What To Consider in an Online Graduate Degree

There are a number of basic factors to look at when you're considering different online graduate programs including:

  • The quality and reputation of the school and department

  • The quality and reputation of the faculty

  • Type of program (format, flexibility, teaching methods)

  • Your interests

  • Cost

  • Location

  • Resources/facilities

  • Other students

  • Outcomes


The list is quite extensive and could actually go on longer. While some of the considerations are obvious, there are some you may not have thought of. We'll briefly discuss the main points.

Quality and reputation

The main difference between a graduate degree and a undergraduate degree, is that the department of your online graduate program is weighed more heavily than the overall institution. While being part of a quality institution is still valuable, you want to investigate how the individual departments are viewed by people in the field, how they are rated on academics and research, whether they have well respected faculty, etc.

Faculty and your interests

Faculty is extremely important when pursuing a graduate degree because you typically need to work quite closely with a particular faculty member, especially if you are earning a Ph.D. Those completing doctoral work will want to investigate the research interests of faculty at different institutions in order to find someone whose research interests match or complement their own.

Even if you are only pursuing a Masters degree online, however, you still want to insure that you have quality faculty in your program. You can investigate the faculty by talking to current students or alumni of a particular school, talking to the faculty themselves, and talking to other people in the field to determine who is well respected.

Type of program

Depending on your field and whether you are pursuing a Masters degree online or a Ph.D., you may have several different types of programs available to you. Online graduate programs are very convenient but some may prefer a mix of campus-based learning with a distance format. To figure out which type of program is best for you visit our online universities page and Distance.GradSchools.com.

Resources and facilities

Another important aspect for some online graduate programs may be the resources and facilities a school has at its disposal. If you are engaged in a research degree in the liberal arts, you may want the university with the best library. If you are pursuing a Ph.D. in the sciences, you want a state-of-the-art laboratory and equipment at your disposal. Once again, visit the school and investigate what is available to you as a student.

Other students

While certainly less important than the faculty, the other students in a program can be a factor in how positive your online graduate program experience will be. You should talk to current students when visiting schools as well as determining the caliber of students a program generally has. You want people who are like-minded and can both challenge and support you as you pursue your graduate degree.

Outcomes

At the end of the day, you want to know that after you get your graduate degree you will have an opportunity to either work or teach in your desired field. You are pursuing a degree with a purpose and you want a online graduate program that can help you achieve your goals. Get the facts.

Find out how long it typically takes people to complete the online graduate program you are considering at each school. Find out what their placement rates are for their graduates. Talk to current and past students to get their impressions. Whether your degree will help you get where you're going should be carefully considered before choosing a school.


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