Article by: Nic Haffner
The possibility of taking Online degree programs
have been one of the biggest direct changes in education due to the
internet. It is easy and convenient for working adults to be able to
take courses without having to fit classes around their busy schedules
or commute to campus. One of the more popular accredited online degree
programs is offered by Capella University. This school was founded in
1993 and got its accreditation in 1997. After it was accredited, it
changed its name and established five schools: Human Sciences,
Technology, Education, Psychology and Business.
The school's headquarter is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Within
these five schools, there are about 70 different areas of study with
more than 650 classes offered. The Capella school has 650 faculty
members, more than 550 employed staff and 13,000 students enrolled in
courses. As you can see, this is a real college for higher education
with real credentials.
The school has its good points as well as its bad points. In order to
draw as balanced picture as possible of this school, let's consider
both. It has a special individualized portal for each student, called
the iGuide. After you enroll, you're granted secure access through this
portal to all the academic information you need. This makes it easy to
look at and get an overview of courses and transcripts. Through the
portal, you have access to your internet classroom, which they refer to
as the 'courseroom', where you can get your assignments and post
messages.
Most other schools on the internet have online chats and webcams which
often don't work very well. At this school however, the technology is
all together and in working order. It has a special system for turning
in assignments which is very efficient but still easy to use. Just
submit all your assignments as zip files or Microsoft Word documents.
That's all you have to do.
The school portal offers access to the alumni center which you can use
for networking and looking for employment opportunities. There are many
other services available, like access to grants and other public money.
Some of the graduates have criticized the alumni center as not being so
useful, and being mostly just for show. However, most graduates are
very happy with it.
Because this school is targeted to students who are already in jobs,
its opportunities for on campus employment are pretty bare. The thought
is that the reason you've chosen to study there rather than at a more
traditional college is that you are already in a jobs . If you live
outside Minneapolis, the school does not offer much in the way of
employment for its students.
The school does offer a wide range of services to students with various
handicaps. There is a variety of software available, and the staff
makes an extra effort to accommodate students with disabilities. The
school is consistently ranked high among higher educational
institutions for its services for disabled students. There is mobility
assistance, sign language interpreter service as well and additional
time given to those who need it.
Except from those mentioned about, most other services are somewhat
lacking, however. There is a campus bookstore where you can buy various
kinds of materials including software, as well as books. Like most
college bookstores, you can easily find the same books more cheaply
other places if you look around a little. Like most schools, the
bookstore is used to make some extra money for the school. But, the
easy way out of this, for you, is to buy the books you need on the web
somewhere. There are lots of services available for buying textbooks
online. In spite of this, the Capella school is quite affordable. There
are more and more schools coming on the web every year, and those that
want to stay must be competitive.
At Capella, there are five schools within the college. They should be
considered or reviewed separately in terms of quality. While the Human
Sciences, Business, Education and Technology schools are quite good,
the Psychology school has been undergoing some issues. There have been
some problems with the management, and this has affected the overall
quality of the program negatively. Because of these issues or problems,
the Psychology school has had to keep changing its Dean, and this has
also added to their problems. At the time of this writing, the
psychology school is still not accredited by the American Psychological
Association, even though it has been running this program for so long.
This shouldn't reflect too badly on school as a whole. Remember, there
are 650 faculty members, so there is a load of variety. As a matter of
fact, the quality of the instructors has always been commented on by
the students who have graduated here. One thing criticised by many is
that so many of the faculty are part time contractors, and thus do not
have the interests of their students in mind as a highest priority. It
is also charged that many of the teachers here are new to teaching on
the web, and in being unaccustomed to it are unable to give the best
instruction to their students. This charge comes particularly from
students who have attended masters or Ph.D. programs here and found the
quality of instruction at that level to be lacking. It could be that
the strength of this school is in its undergraduate program.
This is what most students attend the school for, so it may be that the
instructors are better able to teach at the undergraduate level. There
aren't many complaints from undergraduate students about instructor or
teacher quality, so this may be the case.
At the Capella university you certainly get a bit of everything.
Whether this school is for you depends on a number of different
factors. Retrieving and submitting coursework is easy. On the negative
side, the quality of the teaching or instruction has consistently been
lauded, if at times inconsistent. The fact that every education program
is not yet accredited probably reflects badly on the school.
Nevertheless, as internet programs go, it is rated high in all areas.
So, if you are looking into pursuing a higher education online, weigh
your options well.
About The Author
Nic Haffner is a writer and internet
publisher who likes to write about online accredited degrees and
educational issues in general. You can read more at the news and in
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Date Added: 2009-06-05 Views : 155