online degrees
online degrees
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by Daniel Kane - 2007-07-13
A United States Department of Labor survey conducted a few years ago revealed that full time employees at least twenty-five years old earn an average of about $675 a week. Not surprisingly, salaries w...
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by Michael Bustamante - 2007-07-13
Considering the busy lives we lead today, is it any wonder that online schools are becoming more and more popular? Thousands of working adults and other "late learners" are turning to online colleges ...
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by Daniel Kane - 2007-07-13
Students considering colleges, career schools and online degree programs are often confused by the concept and meaning of accreditation. And, they frequently confuse it with state licensure, which is ...
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by - 2007-07-26
In just over a decade, the Internet has turned online education into a booming industry. The majority of colleges and universities now offer some form of distance learning as part of their curriculum....
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by EA Rosen - 2007-07-26
On February 8, 2006, President Bush signed into law a budget reconciliation bill that will impact your student loans as a student and a graduate. The interest rate on any new student loans (Federal St...
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by Jane Harris - 2007-07-28
Let me ask you a question: "What is preventing you - right now - from going back to college?" If you are like many you might tell me that you have family responsibilities. Perhaps you have elderly par...
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by John Chaplin - 2007-08-01
There is an old saying: Time moves on. That is certainly true in the world of education. In the past, higher education was strictly an option for the wealthy and privileged. Beginning in the last cent...
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by Daniel Z. Kane - 2007-08-01
As the number of colleges and universities offering online degrees continues to increase, and as more and more people enroll in online degree programs, questions are raised about the value of degrees ...
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by John Porter - 2007-08-01
Learning abilities differ from man to man. If this can be true then why can't there remain variation in the system of imparting education itself? Isn't it also obvious? In the ancient times the proces...
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by John Porter - 2007-08-01
There is definitely a geographical distance between the teacher and the taught in distance education but the connectivity can never cease if it is online distance education. You might not be able to p...