Earning a Bachelors degree

Filed under: Uncategorized - 26 Jun 2009  | Spread the word !

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Pursuing a college degree is challenging at any age, but when you are a senior citizen it is an even bigger challenge. Last week I could not help but observe, on one of our billboards, the face of an elderly lady. Below her picture was an acknowledgment of the fact that she was the eldest person to receive a college degree. At age 95, Nola Ochs decided to finish the education she had started more than 77 years before. In May of 2007, she graduated along side her 21 year old granddaughter, Alexandra Ochs, at Fort Hays State University in Kansas.

Mrs. Ochs, although 95 years old, made many friends among those she attended classes with. She has stopped counting her birthdays and has to be reminded of how old she really is.

Mrs. Ochs had started a correspondence course called Directed Study on April 19th, 1930. That was 77 years before she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in history. She entered Fort Hays State as a senior and she, like most college students, lived in a dorm for non traditional students. There she spent many hours doing her homework and studying her college classes. But she isn’t going to stop now, her next step is to pursue a Master’s degree.

Opportunities have changed in the 21st century. Students can get their degrees online with ease. Colleges and Universities are tailoring their educational experience to these non traditional students. With an elderly person, such as Mrs. Ochs, who can take the classes more to their conveniences with no driving necessary, student profiles are growing in both age and number. These students can sit in their living room receiving the same education as students acquire attending classes on college campuses, just by having a computer. As spry as she appears, who knows where she will stop.

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You Can Earn a Bachelor Degree Online

Filed under: Uncategorized - 01 Apr 2009  | Spread the word !

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Maybe I am just biased, but I think life was a lot easier for people twenty to thirty years ago. I know that most people who fall into that age category will disagree with me (because they love being able to tell younger generations what a hard time they had), but when you look at the facts, it does seem like they had things easier than we do now. The main reason I say that people in past generations (at least recent past generations, because those who lived centuries ago obviously had a much more difficult life) is because the world moved a lot slower. While there were different types of technology, computers and the Internet were not yet in existence (at least outside of a select few research facilities). Because of this, they didn’t face constant pressure to fit more and more into each day, as we all do now. Since computers have made us all more productive, we are now expected to know and accomplish much more in a short period of time.

Additionally, it seems like most people had a more clear cut path in life. The majority of people would go to college, get a job, get married and have kids. However, things don’t work like that anymore, and people take all kinds of paths to get to where they eventually want to be. Fortunately, even if you aren’t the traditional person who would be starting college, you can still continue with your life and earn your Bachelor degree online. The great thing about earning your Bachelor degree online is that you can accomplish it without completing interrupting your life. It will obviously take work, but as long as you stay focused, there is no reason that you can’t get your Bachelor degree online!

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