Tuesday, December 1, 2009

York launches degree verification website

York University has launched “YU Verify,” an online service that will verify whether a person received a degree from York. To use the site, employers, immigration officials, and others need either a student number or basic information, such as a first and last name.

Results are instantaneous. A test run using actress Rachel McAdams’ name confirmed that she did, in fact, receive a BFA in 2001. Email inquiries can be made if the graduate has a common name and the searcher can’t provide more details.

“We’ve taken appropriate steps to detect bogus transcripts and any person caught will be prevented from continuing with the application,” said Alex Bilyk, spokesman for the university.

The website’s launch follows a Toronto Star investigation last December, which uncovered a former York student’s fraudulent degree service.

Peng Sun was creating near-perfect copies of York degrees for $3,000. He also sold copies of transcripts that were indistinguishable from the real thing, on watermarked paper and with the university’s logo.

Sun boasted to the undercover reporter that he had made hundreds of fake degrees for York and U of T in the four years he had been operating.

Sun claimed his clients were mostly students studying on a visa, who had skipped or failed school. They wanted to return home with a degree that could get them good jobs, he said.

“I have friends in China who spent three years here, didn’t want to go to school but got York and U of T degrees (from me), then got a job,” Sun said.

Prices for a BA, MBA, and PhD were all the same because, to Sun, it was all “paper and ink.”

Sun, whose own degree from York is real, was never charged for a crime. He refunded the undercover reporter’s money and has since not been bothered by York or the police.

The investigation also revealed how Quami Frederick, a 28-year-old from Grenada, got into Osgoode Hall Law School with a degree she had purchased from a diploma mill on the Internet. Frederick was in her third year at Osgoode when the investigation revealed that her degree in business from St. George’s University in Grenada was a fake.

Not only did Frederick use the fake degree to get into Osgoode, but she then forged her transcripts for the three years she was at school. Osgoode Hall has since toughened its admission procedures.

The then-dean at Osgoode, Patrick Monahan, said the integrity of the admissions process was of paramount importance at a law school.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Online MBA Programs and MBA Program Information Just Released

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"However, are more and more people in the workforce have college degree’s than ever before, the next way to stand out in ahead of your co-workers is to go back to school for a MBA degree.
MBA programs are developed for those who have been in the workforce for at least five years. If you are thinking of going back to get this degree and have not been in the work force, you are really going to miss the point of the degree and not get as much out of the time and money you are putting into the program. Its those years in the work force that you will want to draw on in order to complete your MBA and actually learn something from it.
Since more and more people are trying to complete a MBA while they are working and trying to raise a family there are a lot of Online MBA Programs that have been developed. "
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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Global MBA luncheon promotes unique Webster degree option

Photos of happy-go-lucky world travelers splashed across the big screen at the Global MBA information session in the University Center Sunnen Lounge on Nov. 16. Sponsored by the School of Business and Technology, the session provided prospective graduate students with a more in-depth look at the program.

Benjamin Akande, dean of the School of Business and Technology, spent time giving an overall introduction to the program and to the ways students could benefit from the degree.

"When you think about the current economic conditions, you need to be competitive when you enter the workforce," Akande said. "Our focus is that this program sets you apart. It is an immersion in global competency."

Students in the program attend classes in five different countries over the course of 11 months.

Anne Browning, director of WU's Global MBA Program, said students get a rare look at the inner workings of international corporations and are afforded many opportunities to build connections with executives.

"We work hard to get you that corporate exposure," Browning said.

That's a big draw for students like Monica Fugel, a graduate from the University of Missouri-St. Louis who attended the session to learn more about the degree.

"Over there, not only do you get to learn from different companies but also from their experiences," Fugel said.

So far, the Global MBA Program has been a success in terms of job placement. All but one of the graduates in the inaugural class have found employment.

"We're working with him to find the place where he wants to be," Akande said.

Though the program is designed to provide students with a competitive edge in the job market, the price tag could prove hefty for some.

According to the Global MBA Web site, the fee for the 2009-2010 program was $48,000.

Jake Alonzo, a junior management major, said he is unsure whether he would be able to afford the program.

Browning said that students who apply by Dec. 1, will receive last year's tuition rate. She also reminded students that scholarships and other forms of financial aid are available to help offset the cost of the program.

Still, having the ability to finance the Global MBA degree does not guarantee admission.

Akande said that close to 60 students applied for the 2009-2010 program and only 15 were selected. He anticipated that the number of admissions for the 2010-2011 program would be similar.

Undeterred by the idea of tough competition, students like Alonzo still plan to apply.

"I want to set myself apart from other applicants to give myself that advantage," Alonzo said.

Todd Stadnik, a junior finance major, said he appreciates that the degree offers a big picture view of international business.

"I think it's a good program because you get to go to five countries and get different perspectives," Stadnik said.

For Mike Budenholzer, a graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia, the idea of getting an education while traveling holds the greatest appeal.

"I love traveling and being abroad," Budenholzer said. "So, that sounds like a win-win to me."

Saturday, October 10, 2009

MIDWAY COLLEGE TAKES ELITE TEACHER EDUCATION DEGREES ONLINE

The Teacher Education department at Midway College, known for producing some of the best teachers in Kentucky, is currently offering their prestigious online degree programs to their students in an online format. Programs are offered in the fields of Elementary, Middle School, Secondary and Special Education.

Each of Midway's Teacher Education degree programs combines practical, hands-on experience with a solid course curriculum. The department's faculty members, led by Dr. Charles Roberts, are highly experienced in their fields and committed to the success of their students as future teachers. This department prides itself on a perfect record; 100 percent of Midway College Teacher Education students receive their provisional licensure after graduation.

The Teacher Education program at Midway College has achieved an "Excellent" rating from the Kentucky Education Professional Standards Board. The online BA programs in Teacher Education prepare students to achieve their Initial Teaching Certification upon graduation.

Students enrolled in the Elementary and Middle School programs will be expertly guided towards mastering all of the necessary skills for teacher certification in Kentucky. Those students in the Learning and Behavior Disorders, Mathematics and English specializations will work towards their certification in that specific area of focus. These degree programs may be accepted towards teacher certification in other states as well.

Midway College understands that the students in this program have numerous demands on their time; therefore they have made certain that the spectrum of courses available to on-campus students is also available to their online students. The online format allows these courses to easily fit into the busy schedules of the state's future educators while holding true to the extremely high quality of the traditional program's core components.

About Midway College
Midway College (www.midway.edu), located in Midway, KY, is a multi-dimensional baccalaureate and master's degree granting institution, founded in 1847 as the first school in the United States to serve orphaned and disadvantaged students. Over the years, Midway College has expanded its mission to serve students through its women's college, school for career development and various online programs.

Accelerated degrees are offered in business, computer information systems, health care, homeland security, and sport management, and include an MBA program. Midway College currently offers these courses at 14 locations throughout Kentucky and online.
Midway College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

About The Learning House, Inc.
The Learning House, Inc. (www.learninghouse.com) is a comprehensive online education solutions partner that helps colleges and universities offer and manage their online degree programs. Learning House offers services in publishing, marketing, training, infrastructure, technical support and consulting.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

CSU Monterey Bay students can earn MBA's online

When Tami Corum leaves work as a chief financial officer, she goes home to her spouse and a 6-year-old son, and studies for her master's in business administration degree online.

"Some days I feel like my brain is full," said Corum, part of the first group in CSU Monterey Bay's online executive MBA program, which began in 2007.

Corum, who grew up in Boulder Creek and lives in Aptos, has been chief financial officer at several small companies and is now at Elyxir Distributing in Watsonville.

Corum said she could have gone to an MBA program in a traditional setting, "but it would damn near kill me."

She considered a program that would have meant some weekends in San Francisco, but settled on CSUMB, a place she had visited once.

"The flexibility is a big asset," said Corum, who averages about two hours a day on her MBA studies.

Corum said she was about to turn 40 when she decided to seek an MBA.

"With me, there's a love of education," said Corum.

She'd also like to teach at some point.

"It's been a long-standing goal of mine to teach at the university level," Corum said, where an MBA is usually required. She said it's something she could do part-time in addition to her regular job.

Scandals in the accounting industry in the last few years have been "heartbreaking," Corum said.

"I hope I can bring back some credibility to the profession. Accountants are not just bean counters. We're leaders."

It's called an executive MBA program because the program is for people with job experience.

"We're looking for individuals with at least seven years of work experience," said Murray Millson, the business faculty member who heads the program. Students entering the program should have at least three years in a leadership position.

The students "are usually 30-plus, up into their 50s," said Millson. Enrollment is about 40 now, and is expected to grow. There are four times a year that students can enroll.

As they enter the program, students become part of a "cohort," sort of electronic classmates, and have online discussions about what they've learned. The cohorts range from five to 13 now, but will get bigger.

The curriculum includes organization and leadership, accounting and finance, micro-macro economics, innovation and technology management, marketing and entrepreneurship, global business and business strategy.

The 24-month program costs $38,800, which Millson said is a lot less than some other programs. MBA students often get money from their employers to defray costs, Millson said. He doesn't know how many online MBA programs are in the country, but said the number is growing.

Bill Ballas, 54, director of communications for Tri-City Health Center in Fremont, joined the CSUMB program in April. He's had a long career in health care, usually in larger companies with a narrower job focus.

What he has gleaned from his studies "have already meant a lot to my job performance," said Ballas.

He said Marylou Shockley, head of CSUMB's business department, emphasizes "think and link" for students to apply what they've learned to their jobs. He spends about 15 hours a week on his studies.

Ballas said he gets "a real nugget" of information about every other week. He enjoys communicating online with the others in his cohort, although he's never met them in person.

"There's a lot of very intelligent people" enrolled, he said.

The EMBA students aren't necessarily looking for another job, but want to increase their skills or move up in the company, Millson said. Ballas and Corum said they're happy where they are.

Ballas, who has taken online classes before, likes the convenience. "You can just cut to the chase when it's online."

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

ONLINE GRADUATE DEGREES BOOST JOBSEEKERS SAYS MBA ONLINE LINK

In tough economic times, the workplace becomes even more competitive to those seeking employment or a raise in salary. Having an online master's degree gives an individual the advantage in a job market that lends itself to employers being more selective about promoting while having a larger pool to hire from.

Having an online post graduate degree can really maximize potential in the current employment situation. It is a very effective tool for career advancement that is as flexible as it is economical. It allows working professionals to stay employed while earning a degree and costs less than traditional graduate school.

The popularity of online post graduate degrees is growing and the demand for accredited colleges has led to such prestigious institutions as the University of Phoenix, University of California, Drexel University, ITT Technical Institute and Harvard University to add online programs.

Studies have found graduate training to be closely related to professionals gaining employment in their chosen field. Most of these conclude that the employee with a master's degree usually advances their career or finds employment in the field he or she received their post-baccalaureate degree in.

"Obtaining an online graduate degree is an investment for anyone who wants to earn a higher salary in their chosen field," said Susan Rust co-founder of MBAOnlineLink.com. "It also allows those individuals who are already working full time the opportunity to earn a degree in their free time."

It is so important to have sufficient training and credentials when competing for jobs in such trying economic times. Continuing education with an accredited online college is an easy way to tailor instruction to fit any schedule. It is also available at a better price than traditional graduate schools. In today's job market, having an online master's degree gives an individual the competitive edge they need.

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CSUMB's program caters to mid-career workers

When Tami Corum leaves work as a chief financial officer, she goes home to her spouse and a 6-year-old son — and studying for her master's in business administration degree online.

"Some days I feel like my brain is full," said Corum, part of the first group in CSU-Monterey Bay's online executive MBA program, which began in 2007.

Corum, of Aptos, has been chief financial officer at several small companies and is now at Elyxir Distributing in Watsonville.

Corum said she could have gone to an MBA program in a traditional setting, "but it would damn near kill me."

She considered a program that would have meant some weekends in San Francisco, but settled on CSUMB, a place she had visited once.

"The flexibility is a big asset," said Corum, who averages about two hours a day on her MBA studies.

Corum said she was about to turn 40 when she decided to seek an MBA. "With me, there's a love of education," said Corum.

She would also like to teach at some point. "It's been a long-standing goal of mine to teach at the university level," where an MBA is usually required, Corum said. She said it's something she could do part-time in addition to her regular job.

Scandals in the accounting industry in the past few years have been "heartbreaking," Corum said.

"I hope I can bring back some credibility to the profession. Accountants are not just bean counters. We're leaders."

It's called an executive MBA program because the program is for people with job experience.

"We're looking for individuals with at least seven years of work experience," said Murray Millson, the business faculty member who heads the program. Students entering the program should have at least three years in a leadership position.

The students "are usually 30-plus, up into their 50s," said Millson. Enrollment is about 40 now, and is expected to grow. There are four times a year that students can enroll.

As they enter the program, students become part of a "cohort," sort of electronic classmates, and have online discussions about what they've learned. The cohorts range from five to 13, but will get bigger.

The curriculum includes organization and leadership, accounting and finance, micro-macro economics, innovation and technology management, marketing and entrepreneurship, global business and business strategy.

The 24-month program costs $38,800, which Millson said is a lot less than some other programs. MBA students often get money from their employers to defray costs, Millson said.

He doesn't know how many online MBA programs are in the country, but said the number is growing.

Bill Ballas, 54, director of communications for Tri-City Health Center in Fremont, joined the CSUMB program in April. He's had a long career in health care, usually in larger companies with a narrower job focus.

What he has gleaned from his studies "have already meant a lot to my job performance," said Ballas.

He said Marylou Shockley, head of CSUMB's business department, emphasizes "think and link" for students to apply what they've learned to their jobs. He spends about 15 hours a week on his studies.

Ballas said he gets "a real nugget" of information about every other week. He enjoys communicating online with the others in his cohort, although he's never met them in person. "There's a lot of very intelligent people," he said.The EMBA students aren't necessarily looking for another job but want to increase their skills or move up in the company, Millson said. Ballas and Corum said they're happy where they are.Ballas, who has taken online classes before, likes the convenience. "You can just cut to the chase when it's online."

Friday, September 25, 2009

Dog Gets Online MBA For "Life and Career Experience" -- Highlighting Growing Problem of Online College Diploma Mill Fraud

Chester Ludlow, a pug dog from Vermont, has been awarded an online MBA (Masters in Business Administration) by Rochville University--an online college that offers distance learning degrees based on life and career experience.

Chester Ludlow, Dog With Online MBA
Chester Ludlow, Dog With Online MBA

Chester is believed to be the first dog to be awarded a college degree based on life experience. But did he earn it--or did he buy it?

"The difference between earning a college degree online or buying one is key," says Vicky Phillips, founder of GetEducated.com, a consumer group that reviews and rates online colleges and works to protect consumers from diploma mill fraud.

In May, Chester submitted his resume--along with $499--to Rochville University online. A week later, on June 5, 2009, an express packet arrived from a post office box in Dubai. It contained Chester's MBA diploma, two sets of college transcripts, a certificate of distinction in finance, and a certificate of membership in the student council.

The paperwork says the pug "earned" a GPA of 3.19 (for an additional $100, he could have graduated with honors).

All documents were issued in the dog's AKC pedigree name: Chester Ludlow. Chester also received a Rochville University window decal for his car (though reportedly the canine does not drive).

Rochville University is one of scores of online universities operating from foreign post office boxes that advertise college diplomas fast for a flat fee. The university claims accreditation by the "Board of Online Universities Accreditation" and the "Universal Council for Online Education Accreditation."

The catch? Neither of these agencies is recognized as a college accreditor by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council of Higher Education Accreditation.

"It matters which agency accredits your online college," explains Phillips. "Want to ensure your fellow alumni aren't real dogs? Make sure your online college is accredited by a recognized agency."

To help combat credential fraud, GetEducated.com operates a free service, The Diploma Mill Police. This service allows consumers to verify the accreditation status of any online college. It also helps employers screen resumes for fraudulent college credentials.

"Degree mills represent a billion dollar industry worldwide," warns Phillips. "If you define a degree mill as any agency willing to award educational credentials without concern as to whether or not learning actually occurred, then it appears Chester the pug has been the victim of a degree mill."

Chester is currently starring in GetEducated.com's educational video: "Dog Earns Online MBA: A Cautionary Tail." In this video, Chester and his sidekick Bixby, a rescue puggle, dramatize the canine quest for credible online education.

The video has been produced by GetEducated.com to help online students understand the importance of college accreditation and to warn them of the rapid spread of online college degree mills.


About: Founded in 1989, GetEducated.com is a consumer advocacy group that reviews, rates and ranks online colleges along the dimensions that matter most to consumers: cost and credibility.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Midway College Launches Online B.A. in Mining Management & Safety

This fall, Midway College, a Learning House online education partner, launched a new Bachelor program in Mining Management and Safety delivered online. This degree program will provide a detailed overview of coal and coal mining from exploration to combustion. Flexibility and convenience are at the forefront of this online program, intended for students who wish to seek management or administrative careers in the coal industry.

The online Bachelor of Arts in Mining Management and Safety degree program at Midway College will enable students to complete core content courses in accelerated formats online and on-campus. While some courses may be taught on campus, or have on-campus requirements, enrollment counselors can help prospective students develop a plan to meet the program requirements as well as the student’s unique needs and lifestyle. The curriculum is structured to provide students with fundamental knowledge necessary to achieve lifelong professional growth and pursue additional academic advancements.

Graduates of this program are anticipated to qualify for many jobs within the coal industry, including land and mineral acquisition, office management, personnel management, quality control, bid preparation, transportation and sales. This program will simultaneously prepare students for a managerial career in coal mining operations through experience in an actual mine.

Students who obtain a degree in the mining management and safety will also be qualified for positions in banking and finance, transportation, electric utilities, with industrial coal users, with companies that own and/or control vast mineral reserves, environmental regulation agencies, state and federal government agencies that regulate coal mining, and with numerous other public and private employers.

Careers in mining management are highly technical, work-intensive positions which require extensive experience and superior knowledge. Midway College is committed to imparting this knowledge while exceeding the expectations of online students by offering accelerated degree programs of the highest quality, to meet the needs of every student.

About Midway College
Midway College (http://www.midway.edu/), located in Midway, KY, is a multi-dimensional baccalaureate and master’s degree granting institution, founded in 1847 as the first school in the United States to serve orphaned and disadvantaged students. Over the years, Midway College has expanded its mission to serve students through its women’s college, school for career development and various online programs.

Accelerated degrees are offered in business, computer information systems, health care, homeland security, and sport management, and include an MBA program. Midway College currently offers these courses at 14 locations throughout Kentucky and online.
Midway College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

About The Learning House, Inc.
Learning House is a total online education solutions partner that helps colleges and universities offer and manage their online degree programs.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Why more women don't get MBAs

t's a bit puzzling: Over the past 20 years, as women have made tremendous gains in the business world, the percentage of B-school students who are female has remained at about 30%, or roughly the same now as in the late '80s. (By contrast, female enrollment in law and medical schools has risen over the same time period to about 50%.)

The Forté Foundation started in 2001 with a mission: to encourage more women to consider getting an MBA, and to provide them with information about how to do it.

Sponsored by 21 companies, among them IBM (IBM, Fortune 500), Goldman Sachs (GS, Fortune 500), Ernst & Young, American Express (AXP, Fortune 500), and Avon (AVP,Fortune 500), and 37 B-schools -- including Harvard, Chicago, Wharton, MIT, and Columbia -- Forté is holding a series of conferences called "The MBA Value Proposition" in five cities (San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Boston) between now and October 1.

The events are designed to answer questions women may have about everything from how to finance a graduate business degree to what to do if their math skills are rusty. For more information or to register online, go to www.fortefoundation.org/forum.

I recently spoke with Elissa Ellis Sangster, Forté's executive director, about their work. Some excerpts from our conversation:

Let me play devil's advocate here for a minute and ask, why do women need to go to B-school? Or I'll put it this way: Does anyone really need to get an MBA in order to get ahead in businesses other than investment banking or consulting?

Well, plenty of people are successful without an MBA. But the degree does give you the ability to take your career to a higher level.


For one thing, it gives you a great network of people who are in a position to support your career in the future, and it teaches you analytical and decision-making skills that are useful in any industry, so that you have the flexibility and the nimbleness to move easily from one role to another or one industry to another.

That's an important asset, especially in this economy. An MBA is really an investment for life.

Beyond that, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has done studies showing that the more education you have, the more you earn over the course of your lifetime, and the less likely you are to be unemployed.

Right now, the overall unemployment rate is almost 10%, but for people with a master's degree, it's 2.4%. That's pretty striking.

Why are there still relatively few women MBAs?

Well, the thing that launched Forté eight years ago was a huge study of this question, by researchers at the University of Michigan and Catalyst that revealed four main reasons.

First, women were concerned about balancing work, school, and home-life responsibilities if they went back to school.

Second, they didn't see many role models -- female MBAs who were managing to juggle everything.

Third, they expressed doubts as to whether they had the quantitative background and the advanced math skills to handle MBA courses.

And fourth, they weren't getting much, if any, encouragement from their employers to get an advanced degree.

To a large extent those concerns have not gone away. So we address those issues in our forums and through our online network of about 40,000 businesswomen. We're also reaching out to undergraduate students in fields like liberal arts and engineering, holding on-campus events called "Career Labs" that encourage them to consider business careers.

How do you view women's role in the business world today in general? Is the glass half empty or half full?

It's certainly half full in the sense that, as Fortune's list of the most powerful women shows, more women are advancing in companies.

But it's half empty at the very top. There are still only 13 female CEOs of major companies, up from four a few years ago. I did the math, and at that rate of advancement, it will take women until 2096 to reach parity with men.

Also, Catalyst did a study showing that, at the senior management level -- one or two rungs below CEO -- 19% of women lost their jobs in this recession, versus 6% of men. I don't know why. It's probably due to a combination of things, including the fact that women often don't have the kinds of strong professional networks their male counterparts have. An MBA could help with that!

Monday, September 14, 2009

ITT Technical Institute Now Offers Online Degrees for Master/bachelors

TT Technical Institute has over 100 campuses located all over the United States. This college was founded in 1946 in Indiana. ITT Tech has recently been accredited by the Council for Independent Schools.

ITT considers itself an integrated technical institute. The college’s focal point is within design, business administration, electronics, information technology, and engineering. They offer a wide array of associates degrees, bachelor degrees, and MBA’s.

ITT brings learning to a new level with six different schools dedicated to the profession with which they teach. They offer dedication with the School of Information Technology, School of Electronics Technology, School of Health Services, School of Business, and School of Criminal Justice. Almost every degree they offer can be studied through online college.

ITT Technology Institute is a leader in electronic and drafting degrees and providing these online courses, it allows the student to work within their own pace and ITT assists with being available to help you 18 hours a day along with being in contact with your instructor via phone or email.

The newest addition to the online college is the School of Criminal Justice. A degree in Criminal Justice has become quite popular and could be due to the television shows that are currently on. The School of Criminal Justice uses a balance between courses based on interpersonal skills and courses based upon criminal justice. Many students prefer to be in a career that allows them to do positive work within their community. The courses offered currently for online education are criminal justice and criminal justice- cyber security.

Utilizing the online courses for Criminal Justice will give you the knowledge that you need on how the justice system works and you will receive the important information that you are required to know in order to work within this career field. You will be taught criminal law, legal procedures, criminology, evidence types and how to use what you have learned efficiently, effectively, and accurately. Some of the parts of study are the court system, corrections system, and law enforcement. Advanced levels of Criminal Justice are offered and will cover victimology, criminal behavior, forensics, and the causes of each

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Is a postgraduate degree more valuable than work experience?

Education maketh a man as the old adage goes. Our world has evolved so much from centuries gone by. If it can be said that we each have access to a melting pot of opportunities, it is also true that we are all athletes in the race for success. Suddenly, characteristic traits which were all important once upon a time, have taken a backseat.

Today it is a different kind of parameter that wins you respect and in most cases even a job. The abbreviations after your name have a big hand in determining your career.

So why is getting a post graduate degree attracting so much of mileage of late? Well, for starters, it is believed that a person who is studying for such a degree has a genuine passion and love for his subject.

Secondly, with the spurge in the number of universities and institutions offering post graduate degrees, a student who gets his degree from a renowned place is thought to be made of better stuff than his peers. The general perception is that if he has managed to secure a seat amidst stiff competition, then he is a declared winner for life.

Thirdly, a post graduate degree is often spoken of as being a necessity to secure a job, as well as to help one get ahead faster, in one’s career. Not surprising then, that hundreds of students globally, fill out application forms by the dozen, attend tutoring classes, and spend sleepless nights till they get a letter confirming their selection for the post graduate degree.

While this has been a force in encouraging people to study further, it has also lead to a decline in the value of a post graduate degree. Everybody has one, so how does that make you any different? This is especially true of an MBA degree.

So how did our parents and grandparents write their success stories then? Well, those times were different. In those days, getting a job meant that a person worked his way up from the very bottom.

Managers were made usually by the age of 50, as compared to today’s managers who are as young as 25. Job loyalty used to be at an all time peak as well. It was not uncommon for people to work all their lives with one firm, putting in extra hours with utmost devotion and without complaint.

Today any extra work is accounted for in a salary slip. The subtle evolution at the workplace too has not gone unnoticed. Along side middle aged employees, features a new breed of young, broad minded, eager eyed managers making presentations in well cut suits and leather briefcases.

This also leads to an increase in complexes among middle aged employees who may not have the same degree. After all, it is difficult to report to somebody who is much younger than you and still green around the ears. So who actually gets the promotion faster- an employee with only work experience to fall back on or an employee with a postgraduate degree?

There are two schools of thought on this. One believes that nothing can be a better teacher than work experience and no post graduate degree can ever substitute that. The other school of thought believes that having a post graduate degree helps you think differently, learn faster, communicate better as well as hone group handling skills.

Truth is that employers themselves prefer to hire people who are a mix of both. While having a post graduate degree signifies that your understanding of the subject is higher, work experience gives you a dose of reality. Hiring such people makes it easier for a work team to gel together as well.

It relatively cuts down ego clashes and complexes that arise because employees can relate better to each other. The important point to note is that since getting a post graduate degree is fast losing its exclusivity, it is vital that post graduates keep updating themselves by attending courses in the area of their choice, seminars, workshops and the like.

If attaining a managerial position is important to you, it is also important to possess the knowledge, acumen and skills that come along with the job. After all, it is never too late for anybody to become a student again, and job related skill development might just tip the scales in your favour. So say yes to doing an odd job or so, or even attending a seminar that is being held in your city.

Every bit of extra effort and knowledge that you gather, eventually adds up to your personality and confidence. Life itself is a school, peppered with lessons, crash courses and surprise exams. So, let every minute be your teacher.