Distant Learning
Distant learning has made it easier than every for you to earn your degree without having to sacrifice your life. Imagine studying from home, and earning your college degree or certificate without having to sacrifice your home life or work situation. These are the great possibilities inherent in the concept of distant learning, and this is why distant learning has become so very popular.
What About Accreditation?
One of the biggest subjects currently surrounding the future of distant learning has to do with the subject of accreditation. What exactly is accreditation, you may be asking? Accreditation refers to the general process of reviewing a school's policies and programs. It is an official process usually completed by a regional or national board or agency. When a school is found to meet the criteria for accreditation, the school is given accreditation and becomes associated with the accreditation agency or board.
Avoiding "Fake" Degrees – The Dangers of Distant Learning
The popularity and accessibility of distant learning has spurred the development of a so-called diploma mill. This refers to the practice of upstart colleges and schools that offer degrees and certificates with little or no accreditation, calling into question their legitimacy. Higher learning is a business, and many companies have taken advantage of the distant learning boom by offering "fake" degrees. Avoid this scenario by making sure to check accreditation before registering for classes and handing over tuition money.
The Ins and Outs of Accreditation
Accreditation can be a confusing process because there are simply so many accreditation agencies and boards out there. The easiest way to go about checking for accreditation is to consult with the United States Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Make certain that your potential distant learning school is accredited by at least one of these accreditation agencies.

