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Christian College Degrees Online: Are They
Credible?
When you decide to put good money and precious time out to get
a college degree, you want to make what you’re getting is worth
what you’re putting into it. You want a degree that opens
doors. You also want to learn what you need to; you want more
than a piece of paper. It’s important to know that the school
you choose is respected and that your degree will be
credible.
If you are thinking about getting a Christian college degree
online, it is even more important to make sure you are choosing
a well-respected school. There are several questions you need
to consider.
What level of education do you need?
Are you looking for a certificate, an Associate Degree, a
Bachelor’s Degree, a Master’s or a Doctorate? You need to look
at different credibility measures for each level. For instance,
if you are thinking about getting an Associate’s Degree, you
need to look at how transferable your learning will be if you
decide to get a Bachelor’s Degree later on. Ask if AD graduates
have problems transferring to other schools. If you’re looking
for a PhD, you have to consider educational snobbery that makes
an earned PhD from Harvard way different than an honorary PhD
from Timbuktu U, and still different than an earned PhD from
Dallas Theological Seminary.
Credible to whom?
This is a unique conundrum to people who choose a Christian
college degree online. There are biases both within the church
and in the world at large that influence your choice one way or
the other. A degree in Women’s Ministry will be very helpful if
you want to work as a Women’s Pastor. It could, however, hurt
you if you want to work at a State Women’s Prison. In addition,
there are biases against online education, especially in “soft”
areas such as counseling. Look carefully at your career goals
and consider how getting a Christian college degree online will
impact those goals.
What is the quality of the program?
Whatever school you choose, Christian or secular, online or
traditional, you want to get a good education from it. Compare
schools. Look at the course offerings and graduation
requirements. Look at the faculty. How many have PhD’s? Do
people with lower degrees teach classes, and what do they
teach? What have faculty members published?
It’s particularly important when getting your Christian college
degree online; to make sure the school is properly accredited.
You want a school that has both state or regional college
certification and Christian higher education certification. If
you are looking at a professional program, such as accounting
or nursing, the school should also have professional
certification.
There are good Christian college degree online programs out
there. There are also hoaxes and diploma mills. Evaluate the
school you’re considering carefully and you’ll find a good
school that will give you a good education and award you a
credible degree.
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