Distance Learning 101
The right online class tips will save you time and money. Read online course advice that puts you first, not the school. Familiarize yourself with the dangers of diploma mills and find out what all the accreditation fuss is about.
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Why Summer Courses Are (or Aren't) for You
Summer’s just starting, and while this could mean the usual sun, fun, and beaches, it could also be a good time for something you might never have thought of: summer college...Read more
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Non-Credit vs. For-Credit Courses: What's the Difference?
At first glance, the courses Accounting Fundamentals and Accounting I seem similar...
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How to Get College Credit for Life Experience
Your experiences matter, and life experience credits will get you one step closer to completing your education...
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What is Continuing Education?
What is Continuing Education? Continuing education started at the University of Wisconsin at the beginning of the last century when professors from the university went out into the community to...
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5 Warning Signs of a Bad Online College
Choosing an online program to complete your college degree can be an ideal solution: it offers flexibility and convenience, while still giving you access to experienced, successful professors from...
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For-Profit vs. Non-Profit Colleges: What's the Difference?
Today’s students have a menu of choices when it comes to planning their education: distance or classroom learning; full-time or part-time programs; for-profit or non-profit schools...
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What is Adult Learning?
Back in first grade, learning was pretty straightforward. You went to school because your parents told you to go. You listened to your teacher and followed her instructions...
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Online vs. Traditional: Using Technology in the Classroom
Glance into many traditional classrooms and you’ll notice professors clicking through PowerPoint slides instead of scrawling on a chalkboard and students using electronic notebooks instead of...
