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Judging Online Schools
Monster

A Monster member recently wrote that he had seen a well-known online university campus and was shocked that it looked more like a recruiting office in a strip mall than a college. Considering there are so many diploma mills around, he wanted to know how to tell if a school was legitimate or not.

The first thing to understand is that online technology has all but eliminated the need for a fancy college campus. In today's world of online higher education, school facilities are beginning to look more like business offices than the traditional campuses we are used to seeing.

But the concerns about diploma mills are real. Here is a quick way to tell if a school is reputable or not:

Ask: Is the school accredited by either a regional or national accreditation association? These associations include:

  • DETC: Distance Education and Training Council
  • MSA: Middle States Association
  • NCASC: North Central Association of Schools and Colleges
  • NEASC: New England Association of Schools and Colleges
  • NWCCU: Northwest Commission on College and Universities
  • SACS: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
  • WASC: Western Association of Schools and Colleges

If the answer is yes, you can bet they are not a diploma mill.

In other words, don't judge distance-learning colleges and universities by their covers -- the building or address. Judge them by their associations -- the accreditation(s) they keep.

If you haven't found a reputable school yet, get started at MonsterLearning, which will help you get information from fully accredited colleges and universities.

This article originally appeared on Monster.com.

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