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		<title>Distance Education For Military Personnel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 10:32:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scholaris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who are employed with the military and are out on duty can further their education through an army distance learning program. Sometimes members of the military wish to have a different choice of career when their term of service ends with the army, and may be unable to attend a regular college or university as they are called on duty.]]></description>
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<p>People who are employed with the military and are out on duty can further their education through an army distance learning program. Sometimes members of the military wish to have a different choice of career when their term of service ends with the army, and may be unable to attend a regular college or university as they are called on duty.</p>
<p>An army distance learning program makes it possible for the enlisted members to gain their thirst of knowledge along with the duty they must perform.</p>
<p><b>Things You Should Know</b> Before selecting an army learning program, it is imperative to properly calculate time engagements and professional commitments. This is known fact that distance learning programs take a significant chunk of time and while on duty, this time will become even more stressful. Even though the distance learning programs cater for the needs of fully employed individuals by offering them ease in education and ample time to adjust to the output, however, you must realize that you will be able to successfully undertake this responsibility and bring it to an end only through dedication and motivation.</p>
<p>You could also be penalized for not meeting the course requirements, just like you could be penalized in regular colleges. This penalty could be in the form of grade reduction or even loss of money.</p>
<p>A few things should be remembered before you join the army distance learning program. Firstly, this program is available only for the active military members. Financial aid packages and grants are available for students who wish to study while they are deployed abroad on duty. Thus, you have to join the military if you want to avail such an offer and to get accepted by the program. Several branches of army distance learning programs are available. There are general programs for everyone in the forces, but specific programs are also available for the army, navy and air force.</p>
<p>Therefore, it is of vital importance that a person has the ability to balance time for duty and study and be motivated to complete the class work as well.</p>
<p><b>Final Note</b> It is important to ensure that you select your educational degree program such that it takes as much amount of time as you will be deployed abroad.</p>
<p>Many other education benefits are available for enrolled militants who are not deployed but are stationed. Although most of the distance learning programs have specific requirements, so one should carefully check the requirements before applying.</p>
<p>Also, you have to remain deployed throughout the length of the course you are taking. For those who are stationed or their deployment is coming to an end, can receive other educational benefits from military colleges. But it should be remembered that distance learning programs have very specific requirements at times.</p>
<p>Find more info on <a href="http://www.courses-distance-learning.com/Army-Distance-Learning.php">army distance learning</A> and what you should know before joining an <a href="http://www.courses-distance-learning.com/Army-Distance-Learning.php">army distance learning program</A>. This and other <a href='http://www.uberarticles.com/?id=3191402&amp;p=30619'>unique content &#8221; articles</a> are available with free reprint rights.</p>
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		<title>How to get the best from online learning: six guidelines</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 10:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sophia Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Globalization has made an enormous difference to the way we live and work, and I dont just mean the impact of petrol prices on our driving habits. Communicating with someone on the other side of the world is just as easy as communicating with someone next door. People change jobs more often than before, and jobs change just as frequently. And all these changes underscore the importance of education in this globalized, competitive, technology-driven, knowledge-based economy.]]></description>
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<p>Globalization has made an enormous difference to the way we live and work, and I dont just mean the impact of petrol prices on our driving habits. Communicating with someone on the other side of the world is just as easy as communicating with someone next door. People change jobs more often than before, and jobs change just as frequently. And all these changes underscore the importance of education in this globalized, competitive, technology-driven, knowledge-based economy.</p>
<p>But education on-campus at university or college is not possible for many people because jobs or other commitments make it impossible for them to attend on-campus classes. Online learning provides a flexible solution for such people. Unfortunately, many learners enter an online program without realizing the problems they need to face. Thus, all too often they are disappointed with their first experience of this new mode of learning. To avoid this, there are six things that the learner should watch out for.</p>
<p>Just because it is a flexible form of education, it doesn&#8217;t mean that you can keep putting it off. Procrastination, and then trying to fit it all in at the end, has caused so many failures. Dont leave it until the last minute to upload your assignment or you can guarantee that your Internet service will go down just at that moment. So manage your time so that you complete assignments well before the due dates.</p>
<p>Living and working in todays ever-changing world demands life-long learning. And so if you wish to continue to be part of it, you must have a desire to learn and be motivated to learn for the rest of your life. So this means wanting to learn even when there is no extrinsic motivation (e.g., a salary increase).</p>
<p>Unfortunately, many of us were not taught how to learn. Instead we were only taught to remember things and to apply rules. Somewhere along the way we were expected to acquire the skills to acquire knowledge. In todays world it is essential that we know how to learn. In particular, learning online requires that you develop these skills. This not only means having the technical skills of how find books or web sites on a topic, it also means having well-developed critical reading and thinking skills.</p>
<p>For many people, school taught them to be passive learners and such learning seemed to be a useful strategy for success. But it is not a useful strategy for success in todays world, or, indeed, in online learning. If you are learning online, the course ware often includes questions, exercises and further reading so that your learning can be active rather than passive. You must make sure that you complete all the exercises and that you thoroughly interact with the material so as to gain the most out of it. Do not be a passive learner.</p>
<p>Lectures in high school classrooms and in undergraduate classes can all so easily encourage the passive learning already referred to. But real learning takes place when you are interacting with the materials and with others. So try to find a learning group, either in your area or online, and exchange ideas regularly. Also, make sure that you respond to all the e-Tutors requests for participation in the discussion forums. There may even be a mark allocated for such participation.</p>
<p>I recently heard of a government official who had his position taken away from him on the grounds that he hadn&#8217;t earned his qualifications because they were from a diploma mill &#8211; a business that simply prints diplomas and degrees. He protested that he had earned them because he paid good money for them. You must always make sure that the online qualification you receive is from an accredited institution and the form of accreditation is recognized in your country. Never buy a qualification from a diploma mill.</p>
<p>Sophia Peters is a contributor to the <a href="http://members.tripod.com/stewart_marshall/index.html">DLDC website</a> where you can find details of <a href="http://members.tripod.com/stewart_marshall/online-programs.html">online learning</a> and related materials.</p>
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		<title>What To Consider Before You Go To School Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 07:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Fleischner</dc:creator>
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<p>If you are like most adults who never finished college or wish to change jobs, you may be thinking about getting a degree online.  Today, online education is the norm as traditional schools offer more and more programs online as proprietary schools have done for nearly a decade.</p>
<p>When considering an online degree for purposes of degree completion or enriching your education, there are a number of factors you should evaluate.  You should begin with a clear understanding of what you wish to accomplish through online learning.  The objective for many individuals is to acquire the necessary skills to be able to secure a job in a particular field.</p>
<p>Give some thought to the type of education you will need to get a job upon graduation.  One way to do this is to start calling and speaking with counselors at both traditional universities and online schools.  They can give you a good idea about what their programs will do for you as well as provide you with a sense of how many graduates are immediately placed in jobs.</p>
<p>With an ailing economy, job placement may be a challenge.  Think about the sectors that are doing well even in trying times.  Medicine, pharmaceuticals, and other areas will continue to thrive as baby boomers age and the government continues to fund new programs.</p>
<p>Once you have decided on the type of online program that will work best for you, consider your ability to complete such a program.  Are you disciplined enough to meet all of the requirements without attending a physical classroom?  Are you organized enough to meet deadlines and submit required work?  Are you comfortable enough with a computer to engage in online chats, respond to emails, and complete necessary assignments online?</p>
<p>Once you have learned about the requirements for getting into a particular online program, make sure you understand what it will take to graduate. Are their prerequisite course you need?  How many credits must you acquire before you can graduate?  With the answers to these questions, you can assess how long it will take for you to get that degree and at what cost.  Does the job you are training for command a salary that makes this education a good investment?</p>
<p>Once you have decided on an online school or program, you must consider how you are going to pay for it.  Today there are a number of private and federal programs designed to help you afford an education.  You can learn about your payment options through the financial aid officer at your prospective school or by researching funding options online.</p>
<p>Paying down your debt after graduation must be one of your priorities.  Although you have many options for reducing debt, the best way is to find a job as quickly as you can.  When you begin making payments right away, you illustrate to your lenders that you are willing and capable of paying down your debt.</p>
<p>Upon graduation, consider your options to consolidate outstanding loans.  Even though you may have to take a number of loans from different sources to pay for your online education, loan consolidation can simplify the repayment process and lower your monthly payment.  </p>
<p>Before you begin your online school or program, inquire about repayment options associated with each funding source.  Lastly, be sure to ask if student loan consolidation is possible given multiple financial providers.</p>
<p>Getting your degree online is a wonderful option given our current economic climate.  But before jumping right in without any preparation or thought ask a lot of questions and contemplate whether or not an online education is right for you.  Most importantly, consider how you are going to pay for it.</p>
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		<title>Learn How To Finally Pay Off Those Loans From College</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 10:36:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Fleischner</dc:creator>
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<p>Paying off college loans can seem like a next to impossible task.  Each year, more people graduate with increasing levels of debt.  This is largely due to the fact that college is expensive.  It doesn&#8217;t matter if you&#8217;ve graduated from a state school, private college, or community college.  Most people have some level of debt associated with getting a degree.  Now the trick is how you&#8217;re going to pay for it.</p>
<p>Depending on the type of loan you have, repayment options are many.  Some people are so overwhelmed by the total amount of the debt, that they rarely see the various types of repayment options that are available. A good suggestion is to stay focused on the monthly payment versus the total sum of what you owe.  This should make the idea of repayment more manageable.</p>
<p>Depending on how recently you graduated and type of loans you&#8217;ve taken out to pay for college, you may qualify for different loan repayment options.  One of my personal favorites is student loan consolidation.  The benefit here is that you aggregate all of your outstanding loans into a single loan with different payment terms.  This may result in a lower interest rate and smaller monthly payment.</p>
<p>When I&#8217;m asked about the most effective way to pay off student loans, I often answer with this tip that I learned when paying off my graduate school debt.  Begin by contacting your lender and see if there is a penalty for early payment.  Why early payment do you ask?  Some loan providers discourage early payment because they want to collect all of the interest from lenders.  Others would rather you pay the debt owed.  If they allow early repayment, make one extra payment a year and watch that loan disappear for less cost and ahead of schedule.</p>
<p>You should start by speaking with your lender. Do they penalize you for early repayment? If so, what are the costs? Balance those against the longer repayment cycle and the potentially tens of thousands of dollars you must pay in interest over the life of the loan. More often than not, banks are willing to accept early payment without penalty.</p>
<p>One thing to look out for is how the lender treats your extra payment.  A common mistake is that individuals send in the extra payment without any directions for the lender.  As a result, they think that you are just advancing next month&#8217;s payment.  In order to take advantage of early repayment, you need to write on the check, &#8220;apply to principle&#8221;.  If you don&#8217;t, they will simply put it towards the following month&#8217;s bill.  This obviously defeats the purpose as the principle is what you are trying to address.</p>
<p>Get yourself into the habit of making one extra payment each year.  This may seem like a difficult task, but think of it this way.  Even if your monthly payment is 350 dollars, saving 30 bucks a month to put towards your loan at the end of the year is really no big deal.  The result is you will only be making payments for say, 7 years versus 10.  Short term pain equals long term gain.  Imagine what it would be like to not have that monthly loan.</p>
<p>Paying off your college loans seems like an almost impossible task, but isn&#8217;t. Stay focused on making your monthly payments one at a time. Before you know it, you will be way into repayment and can explore other options like making an extra payment towards principle annually. This will save you money and help you eliminate your debt.</p>
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