I found an online program attractive undergraduate RIT Do I get my degree by distance learning?


7 Responses to “How Employers View Online degrees?”

  1. David W Says:

    “Better than nothing”

  2. Serendipity Says:

    Much depends on the employer. If you plan to go into teaching or administration in an academic field, you may be questioned about the authenticity of your degree, but from Rochester Institute of Technology is fully accredited by the Middle States Association she must be non-academic employers acceptée.les often accept without question the credentials, but employers in some areas are more prudents.Cela said, you get a lot more than one program at the site where you are in a class of interact with the teacher and other students and you would have the satisfaction of knowing that you would never be asked about your graduate

  3. Waya Says:

    I have professional and I had problems with people who had questionable qualifications. . . . It is too easy to get a degree in some places. . . I saw a couple of theories that I am sure that the person has purchased or stolen. . . because they have proved to be too illiterate to have written. I have more confidence in a degree from a place, person, institution. I guess the good news is that many established institutions provide more teaching and learning to take place. . . . but if everything is online. . . I am very careful.

  4. Chimi Says:

    I think an online degree is an accessory if you have a resume with a more terrible experience, or a diploma in traditional core reasons for your degree line.The higher education is not favorable employment of applicants for a degree online. . . for moment.Un degree online might be a good upgrade for a person already holding a job relié.Les things start to change, however.

  5. mcse2020 Says:

    online technical degrees typically have a better image than non-technical online because it shows that you are sure to use the technology at the end of projects, make conference calls, online presentations, etcVous can probably choose to both. Take courses online annoying or base, then make your basic major key requirements (fun stuff) on campus, for example.

  6. just here in nc Says:

    I am a learner in online graduate courses and I have not had trouble getting a good job with salary Nice. As long as your degree is accredited, your employer must accept it. Of course, some online colleges are a bad reputation, trying to stay away from these colleges. If the college has an ordinary brick and mortar campus, then an online program from that school will be accepted more than a college diploma all completely online.

  7. aviatorpepe Says:

    Distance learning (DL), which is, correspondence and online, is here to stay. My first exposure to the DL was in 1992 when my brick and mortar school began their degree of correspondence first. Today, most major universities offer degrees partial or total DL.La perception of online degrees is still somewhat negative due to aggressive marketing practices of some schools and the fact that most people still attend the Academics. classical colleges and I think that more graduates enter the DL market acceptance of the LD increase and coexist with traditional teaching. In fact, we see that even the trainees undergo a traditional form of education traditionnelles.En DL with regard to the acceptance of the employer, the key is accreditation. While the degree is accredited by a recognized accrediting body, there should be no doubt of the validity and integrity of your luck diplôme.Bonne