Online courses and degrees have been gaining momentum for years now. They enable students who may not have the flexibility or the right location to take courses and earn a diploma in a field – or at a specific institution – that interests them.
Further, more and more colleges and universities around the country are providing distance learning opportunities. Through this format, students are able to get their Master’s or MBA at a given institution without physically having to be in class. These distance learning degrees allow for flexibility for working individuals, single parents, or returning students.
What’s the difference between online learning and distance learning? That’s a great question. Online learning allows for students to attend class virtually, but in real-time, meaning they can engage with the professor and interact with one another during the course. Distance learning is done on your own time without others.
Online learning has become especially popular, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many students have opted to take courses online, rather than attend class in person. Others have decided to forego starting at their first choice college and take their general education courses online.
With that, students may have questions about scholarships for online learning; and at Fastweb, we’ve got the answers.
The short answer: absolutely! Many scholarship committees do not necessarily have a preference on where you receive your degree. Rather, they want to be sure you’re receiving your degree or certification from an accredited program. That is their primary stipulation.
When applying for scholarships, it’s important to look at each scholarship provider’s requirements. Do they specify that you must attend a school in-person? If so, don’t waste your time applying for those types of scholarships.
If a scholarship provider doesn’t state exactly where or how you attend school, it’s best to email them and ask! Don’t ever assume that you cannot apply for a certain scholarship. Get clarification so that you don’t miss out on scholarship opportunities.
Just like physical colleges and universities have their own scholarship programs, so do online universities. To see online scholarships for your specific institution, visit their financial aid website.
Finally, Fastweb allows you to indicate on your student profile whether or not you intend to enroll in an online learning program. With that filter in place, you can easily find scholarships that are exclusively for students interested in online learning.
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