Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

Tips To Balance Your Family Obligations with Distance Education

Distance education is an extremely useful tool and one of the most convenient ways to learn and get a degree. However, whether traditional or online, a student’s dedication to learning can interfere with family obligations. The following tips can help balance your family obligations with distance education.

Finding Ideal Online Schools

October 20, 2010 by michaelm  
Filed under Online College

For many who are used to the concept of conventional physical universities and colleges, finding appropriate online schools can be daunting. In reality, it is quite simple and quite similar to how one researches physical schools.

The Contemporary MBA Degree

October 10, 2010 by michaelm  
Filed under Online College

As in every career, a strong reputation is as important as the degree itself. Although a bachelor’s degree is adequate for numerous entry level positions in business – it does very little to appropriately prepare the student for such roles in executive management, information systems, and the contemporary world of e-commerce.

Interview with Physician Assistant Randy Archibald

September 21, 2010 by Sarah Ward  
Filed under Healthcare, Interviews

If you’re considering a career in the health care industry, the profession of physician assistant is growing in popularity. We caught up with physician assistant Randy Archibald to ask him about his experiences in the field. My Colleges and Careers: What misconceptions do people have about being a physician’s assistant? Randy Archibald: One of the [...]

Best Online Colleges for 2011: Walden University

September 20, 2010 by Sarah Ward  
Filed under Online College, Online Education

In 1970, Walden University was established by two educators who had the vision of creating a school specifically for working adults to earn degrees while maintaining full time jobs. Over the years, Walden has helped more than 42,500 students achieve higher learning and progress successfully in their careers. With a faculty committed to student learning, [...]

Best Online Colleges for 2011: Strayer University

August 27, 2010 by Sarah Ward  
Filed under Online Education

When you enroll at Strayer Unviersity, you’ll join over 50,000 students worldwide who are juggling full time employment while completing their education. Because Strayer understands the need to balance every area of your life, in addition to 83 campus locations, online classes are available so you can study anytime that works for you. You can [...]

Best Online Colleges for 2011: Liberty University Online

August 26, 2010 by Sarah Ward  
Filed under Online Education

When balancing your family life, professional ventures, and ministry work, Liberty University Online provides a flexible school environment to help you stay balanced as you earn your degree. LU Online is the largest Christian university and offers degree types from associate to doctorate degrees in areas such as business, education, counseling, criminal justice, nursing, and [...]

Best Online Colleges for 2011: Argosy University

August 19, 2010 by Sarah Ward  
Filed under Online College, Online Education

When you earn your degree online with Argosy University, you make it work with your life. Pick your schedule to make it work for you, be it at 2am or 10am, and your classes will be waiting. One of the most rewarding benefits of college is the connections you make. When attending college online with [...]

Top 10 List: Best Online Colleges for 2011

August 18, 2010 by Sarah Ward  
Filed under Online Education

Once you’ve decided to enroll in an online college, the challenge becomes finding a reputable college that’s right for you. With all the options at your fingertips, the important thing is to choose an online school that is accredited so your diploma will be a valuable tool to open doors for you. To simplify the [...]