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[23 Feb 2011 | 7 Comments | 4,878 views]
Benefits of an Online MBA Degree

Whether or not to get an MBA can sometimes be a tough decision for a number of reasons. Maybe it’s too costly, or you do not have enough time to commit to an MBA program. Whatever your reason for hesitation, there are some common situations where an MBA could prove useful.

Distance Education, Distance Learning, Featured, Online Education »

[15 Feb 2011 | 5 Comments | 4,204 views]
Online Application Deadlines

If you are thinking about applying to an online university, there are some things you should know about the application process. Depending on the school, the process for applying can be a little different.

Distance Education, Distance Learning, Online Degrees, Online Education, Uncategorized »

[11 Feb 2011 | 19 Comments | 4,947 views]

If you are looking to achieve your RN, LPN or LVN, BSN, MSN, DNP or post-master’s certificates, all of these degrees are available online.

Distance Education, Featured, Online Degrees, Online Education »

[8 Feb 2011 | One Comment | 174 views]
Benefits of an Online Engineering Degree

Online education degrees are becoming widely available in almost every subject and degree level. Online engineering degrees in particular are becoming very attractive to those looking to earn more. Engineering majors on average get the highest paying jobs after graduation. The average starting salary for a Mechanical Engineer is $58,648 and for a Chemical Engineering is $65,466, making Engineering one of the highest paying degrees in the US.

Featured, Headline, Online Education »

[1 Feb 2011 | 45 Comments | 7,668 views]
How to Afford a College Degree

Many are touting that there is a shortage in financial aid ahead, and predicting that there will be few ‘free money’ options for many students through 2012. This article offers best strategies to obtaining money for college and explores options to cut expenses.

Featured, Headline, Online Education »

[6 Dec 2010 | No Comment | 69 views]
A Virtual Exchange Program Connects Students Across Borders

Universities around the world are looking for ways to give their students a more international outlook to prepare them for a future that will increasingly involve global problems and partnerships. But exchange programs are expensive and time-consuming to manage; fewer than 2 percent of Americans and Europeans enrolled in higher education participate in one.

Featured, Headline, Online Classes, Online Education »

[18 Nov 2010 | 2 Comments | 167 views]
Paying for Online Education with Financial Aid and Scholarships

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to save money when paying for an online school through the assistance of federal financial aid, scholarships and grants. Can you pay for online education with financial aid and scholarships like a traditional schools? Yes, online programs at title IV schools are qualified to accept financial aid, and there are scholarships and grants available for online students.

Online Classes, Online Education, Online Schools »

[15 Oct 2010 | 4 Comments | 119 views]

When looking for an online college, a prospective student has many questions swimming in his or her mind. Which are the best online colleges? How do I find out if these are accredited online colleges? Will I get a better education if I choose to attend one of the top online colleges? What if I cannot afford these? Are online community colleges adequate?

Featured, Headline, Online Education, Online Schools »

[22 Sep 2010 | No Comment | 58 views]
S. Korean Colleges Aim to Prosper in Worldwide Online Education

Mr. Hynn, a professor at Hanyang Cyber University here, said teaching for an online university takes some getting used to, and he’s still adjusting. For one thing, he rarely cracks jokes in his taped lectures, because such quips seem strange in the vacuum of the studio. And he steers clear of references to current events, since the lectures are reused for the next year or two, and such references can make the video lectures feel dated.

Featured, Headline, Online Education »

[13 Sep 2010 | 3 Comments | 56 views]
Dreams of Ultra-High-Speed Education – U.S. Joins Race for Faster Internet

Chattanooga, Tennessee has become the first in the United States to offer ultra-high-speed Internet service, joining Hong Kong and a few other cities in the world to offer such a service. With online education, business, entertainment and health care at the forefront of reasons for a national program, experts discuss the benefits versus the cost of getting there.

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