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When choosing an art history distance learning program, consider if you need a bachelor’s or master’s degree or just continuing education, ensure the program is accredited, and research schools in your region, comparing them on a spreadsheet to determine which program best meets your needs.
To choose the best art history distance learning program, determine whether you need a bachelor’s or master’s degree or simply want continuing education for your own edification, and find the program that offers most of what you need. For any degree program, the first step is to ensure that the program you choose is from a fully accredited college or university, particularly if you plan to earn a living in this field. Not every university has an art history distance learning program. This will make your job of wading through all the options a little easier.
If travel is an issue, don’t choose a school too far away if the program requires you to make periodic campus visits. Be sure to factor in how often campus visits are needed and how many are needed. This requirement, along with distance from campus, must be weighed as all options are considered.
Then, research the colleges and universities in the geographic region you are considering. Start a spreadsheet to compare schools that offer a distance learning art history program. On the worksheet, list every pertinent fact about the university and the art history distance learning program itself. Be sure to include the basics about each school, including information about accreditation, tuition and other fees, retention and graduation rates, enrollment numbers, financial aid information, and other important facts to meet your needs.
Then add to the worksheet each feature of the art history distance learning program that each of these colleges offers. By listing all these facts about each art history school and program in the worksheet, you can quickly see their strengths and weaknesses. Now, analyze all the data in the spreadsheet and start weeding out the programs that are least likely to meet your needs.
From this shorter list, make a detailed comparison of each remaining school and its art history distance learning program. Start by making a list of the pros and cons of each remaining school and art history distance learning program. Include a step-by-step list of the application process for each program. Determine from this comparison which programs you will apply to.
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