Becoming a teacher is a special thing. For many, it is a calling more than a career. A typical teacher’s desire is to make a positive difference in the lives of their students. As a child, many teachers pretended to be in front of a classroom …
Have you ever considered becoming a criminologist? Similarly, do you know what it takes to earn a degree in criminology? Do you know what kinds of jobs require such a degree? Can you pursue this degree online, or must you attend class on campus? Is an …
What Does Online College Cost and How Does It Compare to the Expense of a Traditional College? The number one question asked by most potential students is, “What does online college cost?” The cost is not the same as its value or worth and this is …
When Are You Too Old to Go to College? At some point in life, we all start to think we may be too old to take on a new endeavor in life. For some, it may be when preparing to run a marathon or other physically …
Would You Be Better Off With A College Degree? Millions of Americans of all ages are learning that without a degree, both job opportunities and career advancement and are incredibly limited. How does this relate to you choosing to earn a degree online? First, A Little …
Online degrees available to you are found in more than 133 popular subjects and cover 31,931 unique programs. These programs are available at the associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and certificate levels. A number of them are tuition-free. When you evaluate programs, regardless of degree level, be …
How does dual credit work? Are you familiar with how students can earn dual credit from both high school and college? Do you know if homeschooled students have the same opportunities? Just how does dual credit work, anyhow? Not everyone has even heard of the term …
With college student minorities on the rise, it is still only “a spit in the ocean” compared to what is needed to turn this problem around. Can I be blunt? Is it o.k. with you if I speak frankly about a long-standing issue that has held …
Chronologically enhanced students are flocking to college in ever-increasing numbers. According to NBC News, only 60% of college students were under the age of 25 in 2009. Government statistics revealed that in 2018, approximately 12.3 million college students were under the age of 25. They reported …