Learning Online Made Graduating Early Possible
I started on my bachelor's degree in health care administration
over two years ago. I was attending a state university full time
and working part time. My wife had recently passed the CPA exam
and was looking for an accounting position. We both expected her
job search to take some time, so we were pleasantly surprised
when we found that she had a job offer within a few weeks. She
had only applied for positions in our area, but the job offer
she received was from out of town...way out of town.
We lived in Indiana but the offer came from an accounting firm
in Seattle. Apparently, one of the human resources people from a
company she applied with had passed her application on to this
company. We still don't know where the connection was, but
nevertheless, we were now considering a big move. The salary
offered was well beyond her expectations and neither of us had
an aversion to the Pacific northwest, so we decided to go for
it.
My plan was to find employment and then wait one year until I
established residency and finish my education. After we moved, I
started to feel like waiting a year wasn't such a good idea. I
was able to find a job, but I really wanted to work in the
health care field and get started on my career. I was talking to
a friend of mine from back hone on the phone, when he suggested
that I finish my degree online. I had never really though of
that as an option, but decided it might be worth looking into. I
was able to find an accredited program that would allow me to
start right away. Not only that, all my previously earned
credits were accepted and I was able to work on my degree at an
accelerated pace.
I am now six months from graduation and well ahead of schedule.
I enjoy the comfort and convenience of online learning and my
tuition is less than I was paying at home. Considering the fact
that I would still be waiting to start had I chose to establish
residency and attend college locally, I'm really glad I decided
to finish my degree online.