Distance Learning FAQ

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  1. 1. What degree do you want?
  2. 2. What do you want to study?
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Would you like additional information about distance learning?

Hopefully our Distance Learning FAQ provided you with enough information to get started.

If you're thinking about going to school via distance learning, download a free copy of our Guide to Online Education, our comprehensive e-Book just for online students.

How can I find other resources?

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Where can I find additional information?

As you refine your search for the distance learning program that meets your needs, you may want to find other resources and some additional help. eLearners.com has a wide variety of articles and other resources to assist you. Below are some resources you may appreciate:

Accreditation. This is an extremely important factor when choosing an online school. Did you know that the accreditation process is how schools are evaluated for curriculum quality and upholding educational standards? See our About Accreditation article to learn more. Also, be sure you're aware of the differences between national and regional accreditation.

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Accessibility Issues. Not all of us have the same abilities. Fortunately, eLearning can be a way for those who do things differently to get a quality education. If this is your situation, or you just want to learn more, read about accessibility issues for distance learners.

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Downloadable e-Books. Research online education further by reading our Guide to Online Education. The Guide offers helpful advice for people interested in taking courses over the Internet for the first time. Read interviews with adult students earning their degrees online and find the answers to additional questions you might have. Download the Guide here.

Financial Aid. Financial concerns top many people's lists when considering continuing their education. Learn more about financial aid, and don't forget to search our free scholarship database for money to go back to school.

You can also search for tax incentive plans and loan forgiveness plans funded by the United States government in our Debt-Free College Guide. Search for programs in your state to help cover tuition fees and other educational costs.

Peer Support. Most importantly, know that you are not alone! eLearners.com has a discussion board forum where knowledgeable experts and current online students are ready to answer your specific questions about all aspects of distance learning. Visit our forum today.

Did you know? 63.4 percent of all colleges and universities in the United States offer distance learning courses, according to the U.S. Department of Education.


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