Alternate option: Six reasons why high school grads should consider online degrees

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(ARA) - If you're a high school junior who's thinking ahead to senior year, you're probably starting to look into higher education options. You might be completely at a loss when it comes to choosing a major - or you might have a detailed five-year plan for starting out on the career path you've always dreamed of following. You might not have the first clue where you want to study - or you might already be prepared to attend your mom's alma mater. You might even be wondering if college is right for you at all.

Wherever you stand on your plans for life after high school, there's now an increasingly popular option to consider: an online degree. Online education is growing by leaps and bounds. One survey found that more than 25 percent of all college students were taking at least one course online during the 2008-2009 school year.

Don't be put off by the fact that the average student enrolled in online degree programs tends to be older than the traditional college student population (older than 25, as opposed to 18 to 24). The flexibility and convenience that attracts these working adults to online education can also offer new high school graduates benefits. Here are six reasons you might want to consider an online degree.

You need to work

College is expensive, and it's only getting more so as the years go by. If you've examined your financial situation and feel that you can't afford the program you want without continuing to earn an income - or if you like the idea of gaining some work experience while you study - enrolling in an online degree program, or a hybrid program that involves taking your courses partially online, could provide you the flexibility you need.

With online programs, you'll still have deadlines and lots of course work to tackle, but you can fit it around your workday rather than having to fit your workday to it.

You have family obligations

If you're a young parent or are responsible for caring for another family member, you already know that going away to college is probably not an option for you. Enrolling in an online program means you don't have to defer your own education.

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