Choosing a School

Apparently, a lot of students choose colleges because of the weather, because it’s where their boyfriend/girlfriend is going or other ...

You might think the typical college student would be a recent high school graduate, attending a 4-year college, living on ...

A cheery report was released this week that shows that college students, in general, aren’t learning in college. The study, ...
Online Education News

Officials from the Gulf Coast Community College (GCCC), which is located in Florida, recently announced that it will be offering a new bachelors degree program in technology management, the News Herald reports.
The school received approval for the program in ...
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Pew Research recently conducted a survey in spring 2011. The survey consisted of a telephone survey using a nationally representative sample of adults ages 18 and older; and an online survey done in association with the Chronicle of Higher ...
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Officials from Capella University, which is an online school, recently announced that students are now eligible for the Department of Defense's 2011 Information Assurance Scholarship Program.
The school is able to offer this program after it was designated as a ...
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In an effort to assist students who already have burgeoning careers in the business world, the University of Nevada, Reno College of Business is now offering a new Executive Online MBA Program beginning this fall. The program builds on ...
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Officials from Walden University, which is an online school, recently announced that it will begin offering a scholarship to National Education Association (NEA) members.
The university will award 40 annual scholarships of $2,500 each to individuals who have provided leadership ...
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Officials from University of Texas (UT) Arlington recently announced that spring enrollment hit an all-time high this year, according to the school's website.
Enrollment reached 33,788 during the spring this semester. Officials attribute the increase to the expansion of online ...
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Posing the heavily debated question among scholars today, Salt Lake City’s Deseret News recently questioned whether online learning is the “wave of the future or the demise of the academy?”
The story, published June 25, highlights the experience of a ...
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According to the the Pew Research Center, community colleges enroll nearly 6 million students per year, which accounts for 44 percent of all U.S. undergraduates. These institutions offer a cost-effective way of earning an associates degree and transferring general ...
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Columbus State University’s online MBA degree program has been ranked as the best in the nation by GetEducated.com, a prominent consumer group that publishes online college and university rankings using criteria such as affordability and credibility. In addition to ...
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Officials from Ashford University recently announced that the school graduated more than 8,268 students in 2010. They added that nearly 98 percent of these alumni earned their degree online.
School officials added that 343 students earned associate’s degrees, 6,053 obtained ...
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