Posted on 22 September 2011. Tags: accelerated learning, American Public University, being prepared for online classes, Online Learning, partnerships, Social Media
I listened in on a recent Webinar about online learning. What I found interesting was the shared belief amongst the experts that the line between online and traditional education was blurring. In fact, one expert stated that traditional universities are adopting the online learning model as a way to enhance the educational benefits it provides their students. In a way, online learning is a trendsetter for education in general. This got me thinking about online learning trends I’ve been noticing and why it’s becoming such a popular choice for adults and working professionals. Read the full story
Posted in Education Options
Posted on 05 August 2011. Tags: academic quality, advanced degrees online, American Public University, completion rates, credits required, Master of Education, MBA, Online Learning, tuition
Congratulations, you’ve selected an online university and you’re ready to get a degree. Consider a degree your destination, because you’re about to embark on a fulfilling journey. First, you need to select your specific program—one that won’t get you lost along the way.
Let’s assume you’ve already narrowed your options down to your top three. Perhaps you might be thinking about an MBA program, but you’re undecided whether to focus on marketing, finance or a general concentration. Do yourself a favor and filter out the nice-to-have and focus on your must-have criteria. Now, put your research in motion—go to each program and look for key elements that include the program description, costs, prerequisites and more.
Description
Universities that are committed to academic quality clearly define their programs. There’s nothing left to chance. More importantly, you should be left with the impression that what you’re reading is an accurate curriculum overview, not a pushy sales pitch.
Objectives
It’s important that you fully understand a program’s objectives and how the curriculum links to student outcomes. For example, if you’re interested in qualifying for teaching licensure, check out Master of Education: Teaching in Elementary Education. You will see the exact qualifications this degree supports. In fact, at American Public University, you will also see a program objectives section for every degree offered.
Details
Credits required—total tuition and fees—should be readily available. This information is comprehensive, so you’ll know what the costs are and the amount of credits needed. Quality universities are transparent. They display the details of all costs and have no hidden fees.
You should also see degree completion rates and the median loan debt for graduates. The completion rate shows you the time period that students generally complete a degree and how many are able successfully go the distance. You’ll also see job descriptions that are most often associated with the degree program. The descriptions are linked to O*NET, a Website sponsored by the U.S. Department and Labor which maps job tasks, skills, trends and other helpful information.
Consider all of these helpful elements to be your signposts. They’ll give you the confidence that you’re heading in the right direction.
By J. Thompson
Online Learning Tips Staff
Posted in Education Options
Posted on 22 July 2011. Tags: American Public University, career goals, higher education, skill gaps
With all of the course options available in post-secondary education nowadays, choosing a specific course can feel like a lesson in opportunity cost. It’s like when I go to my favorite restaurant with an extensive menu—all the choices! I end up being one of those guys. I change my order if someone else orders the same dish. Why? Because, like most people, I enjoy a diverse selection and I never want to narrow my choices. That’s assuming others are willing to share.
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Posted on 16 July 2011. Tags: academic advice, admission help, American Public University, ask an advisor, student advising
If you’re looking for some guidance on your next steps for school, tweet us, or ask your question in our forums.
Being part of American Public University we do have access to a bevvy of great academic, and admissions advisors. Or if you’re looking for some quick tips from the student advising group from APU check out our section “Ask an Advisor.”
[Interested in learning more about the online format at American Public University? Email our admissions group at info@apus.edu for more information.]
Our blog is also full of tools and links useful for researching for class once you’ve made the decision to return to school.

Posted in Ask an Advisor, Online Learning