What Is A Life Experience Degree?

People who attend university get their degree for the academic work they do - for the books they read, the classes they attend, and the assignments they complete. A degree shows that students have gained specific skills and knowledge that is valuable. People who choose to work rather than attend college also do work that provides them with valuable skills and knowledge, but they are rarely formally acknowledged for what they have learned. A life experience degree closes this gap somewhat. A life experience degree is an online degree program that offers some or part credits based on work experience. A life experience degree can grant a student an online associate degree, an online bachelor's degree, online master degree, online business degree or even a doctorate degree. Each life experience degree has different requirements - based on field of study - for related work experience. For each life experience degree, professional in the field determine what skills are needed to have a degree in that field. Applicants then have to prove that they possess all or some of these skills. Student may be given traditional written tests, told to research, asked to give oral presentations or may be subjected to other tests to confirm they have the necessary skills and knowledge for a degree in that area. If not, they may be required to take an additional course or two to get their degree. A life experience degree is a very fast way to get a degree - someone who passes all tests usually gets their degree without hassle. Even someone who has to update their knowledge can get a degree in a semester or so, in most cases. This makes a life experience degree ideal for someone who is very busy with work. It is possible to pursue a life experience degree while working full time and start enjoying the benefits of higher pay - which comes with a degree, in many cases - almost right away. A life experience degree can also help someone who wants to have a degree but does not want to

"re-learn" what they already know anyway through classroom instruction. The fact is, many people with extensive life experience and work experience may be bored or frustrated in a classroom - they have already learned the same material, only in a different way. A life experience degree halts this type of useless repetition while acknowledging the knowledge. Life experience degrees have been around since 1987, and they are legitimate if awarded by an certified or an accredited institution. Before signing up for this type of degree, you should check to see whether the institution you wish to get the degree from is accredited and recognized as legitimate by employers and other universities.