Infographic: Online Learning and Technology
The following infographic displays some really intriguing statistics about online education today in relation to technology. It's interesting to see how college faculty utilize (or don't utilize)...
View ArticleU.S. News to Collect Online Education Data
As early as mid-July, U.S.News & World Report will begin a first-ever effort to collect in depth data from all online bachelor's and five master's degree level education programs in the United States.
View ArticleWho’s the Minority: Online Students or Ivy Leaguers?
As Americans we get an understanding of what college "is" by reading articles, watching movies, talking to counselors and friends. If you were asked to think of top colleges, would Capella University...
View ArticleRead the July Financial Aid Newsletter
Are you in the process of getting financial aid but don't know where to turn next? Then check out this month's financial aid newsletter for some great tips and tricks to pay for school!
View ArticleOnline Education, “has experienced growing pains but may be on the path to...
This sub-headline from the recent U.S. News blog post, Online Education May Change Higher Ed., sheds light on the growing maturity in online education programs. The article asks experts, "Can online...
View ArticleScholarships for Online Schools
Paying for school is not easy task. Whether you attend an online school or traditional university, funding your education can be tough. While there seems to be a plethora of scholarships for...
View ArticleLooking for Financial Aid News?
In this month's issue, the featured article is the upcoming $10,000 Scholarship drawing from ScholarshipPoints.com.
View ArticleOnline Education and Cheating
A few years back we wrote the post Online Education, A Cheaters Paradise? where we examined what it meant to "earn a degree" despite the fact that many undergrads admit to cheating on online-based...
View ArticleFall’s In The Air – Time to Enroll in An Online Degree Program?
For many, the fall is a transitional time- September goes by too quickly and with October, the Autumn weather sets in fast, reminding us winter is around the corner and summer is officially over. While...
View ArticleBill to Limit How Much For-Profit Colleges Spend on Marketing from Federal...
The federal government is attempting to restrict how for-profit colleges are spending money they're getting from federal financial aid, including student loans. U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan announced today that...
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