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Online learning at Everest will allow you to not only learn and
practice a subject which is integral to your educational objectives,
but will also offer you added flexibility and convenience for the
completion of the program while continuing to manage careers, family,
and home life. The courses are built and maintained on the
eCollege platform which is media intensive and has highly effective
pedagogical and course authoring tools. All instructors are required
to complete an intensive teacher-training course, which prepares
them to teach and/or create a course following specific course construction
guidelines.
Online Degree Advantages
Everest serves primarily adult students. Many of these students
are "paying their own way" and have concurrently managed
careers, family, and personal lives. These students expect to actively
participate and be more self-directed in their education. Online
learning allows them not only to learn and practice a subject which
is integral to their educational objectives, but offers them added
flexibility and convenience for the completion of their program
while continuing to manage careers, family, and home life.
Where in the past students may have had to "drop out"
when employment, travel, family emergencies, or other personal demands
interfered, online learning can allow them to continue their program
without interruption.
Faculty Members
Everest employs academically and experientially credentialed faculty
who oversee the instruction, evaluation, and grading requirements.
Faculty members possess the credentials required by the accrediting
agency, ACICS. In addition, all online faculty must participate
in a course which prepares them to teach online. Trained faculty
members oversee the cyber classroom, control course delivery and
the evaluation and grading of students.
Accreditation
The University is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent
Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, Bachelors
degrees and master degrees. The Accrediting Council for Independent
Colleges and Schools is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting
agency by the United States Department of Education. Its accreditation
of degree-granting institutions also is recognized by the Council
for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). The Accrediting Council
for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) is located at 750 First
Street, NE, Washington, D.C. 20002; (202) 336-6780. |