Accredited Distance Learning Universities are for Educators Too

It would certainly be forgivable if educators with a Ph.D. or a masters degree considered online bachelor degree programs and online master degree programs just for college and university students. However, why many academics do not realize just yet is that the growth of distance education contains a requirement for intellectually skilled, technically proficient online adjunct instructors to teach the online college classes within the online degree programs. Additionally, there is emerging a new career path for academics willing to master the functions of the personal computer and navigation of the Internet in order to apply for online faculty positions with accredited distance learning universities. Given the current economic landscape for the academic labor force, it would be of great benefit for intellectuals with a graduate degree to start investigating the possibility of developing a full-time online teaching schedule. The colleges, universities, community colleges and for-profit colleges already offer of a great many online college classes in almost every imaginable academic discipline to their swelling student populations. This students themselves have little or no problem using their computers to earn online teaching degrees, an online psychology degree or an online nursing degree because using the Internet to access information and interact with intellectual content is almost second nature now to new and returning college and university students.

With the passing of each semester the availability of online college classes grows more distinct, and with this growth generates a genuine need by academic administrators for online adjunct instructors who can coordinate an online teaching schedule populated by eight to ten online college classes at one time. The successful online adjunct instructor will be pleasantly surprised to discover that in addition to the multiple online adjunct income streams there is a brand-new mobility inherent in interacting with college and university students on the Internet. This means that an online college professor is no longer place bound once he or she begins to teach for various accredited distance learning universities. It is possible to teach in one city or state on a Monday and another city or state on Wednesday. This is the result of the online college classes and the online bachelor degree programs being located exclusively on the Internet. Further, it is now possible for an aggressive online adjunct instructor to apply to teach for online degree programs at post-secondary academic institutions thousands of miles away. This is distinctly beneficial for traditional adjunct college faculty members because it is possible to have multiple online faculty positions with multiple schools without having to be in any one geographic location at any time. The best way for an interested academic with a graduate degree to start investigating the possibilities offered by teaching online is to go directly to the websites of the for-profit colleges, state universities, four-year colleges, community colleges and technical. Already, the over five thousand post-secondary educational institutions have some form of distance education already in place for their college students. It may take some time, perhaps months, to receive a reply from an individual college or university in response to an application for online adjunct faculty positions, but making multiple applications to multiple colleges and universities will certainly increase the chances of being hired to teach online.