The benefits associated with an online degree are many: the flexibility to study at your own pace, to continue working while completing your education, to raise a family while earning your degree, to attend the best school for your field while living on the other side of the world — and the list goes on. But how are online degrees perceived by employers? Is there still the same level of credibility from earning an online degree as a traditional degree?
- In a recent survey conducted by the Distance Education and Training Council, 100% of employers surveyed reported that employees who had graduated with online degrees performed better on the job as a result of their experiences.
- In the same study, employers reported that employees who had an online degree compared favorably to employees who had earned traditional degrees.
- In an Edventures 2005 Continuing and Professional Education report, 62% of 505 employers surveyed (including companies such as Bank of America, DaimlerChrysler, and the United States Air Force) thought that online education was equal to or superior than classroom education.
It’s clear that online degrees have favorable perceived value from employers, allowing students with online degrees to compete against their counterparts with traditional degrees. To find more information about online degrees in your area, visit My Colleges and Careers.