Finish Your College Degree Online
Thursday May 15, 2008
If you're an adult learner with past college experience but no degree, you may be able to complete your studies by enrolling in an online school. Many online colleges cater to professional adult students wanting to transfer previous credits and earn a degree in less time than the traditional 4-year program.
See Also: Legitimate Life Experience Programs
See Also: Legitimate Life Experience Programs
New: Public Online High Schools
Monday May 12, 2008
Many states offer public online high schools to interested minors. Public online high schools are free to residents and are usually accredited by the proper regional board. The programs vary between locations. Unlike online charter schools (which are also considered public schools), state-wide online programs tend to have greater stability and government support.
See Also: Private Online High Schools
See Also: Private Online High Schools
Online Homework Help
Sunday May 11, 2008
Online classes are convenient, but they don’t always offer the support of a regular university. When you find yourself wishing you had a tutor to guide you through a difficult math problem or help you with an essay question, don’t distress. A number of Q&A websites offer you the ability to ask questions and get answers online.
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Literature Guides Online
Online Resources for Writers
See Also:
Literature Guides Online
Online Resources for Writers
How to Earn Your Online Degree Faster
Saturday May 10, 2008
Many people choose distance learning for its convenience and speed. Online students are able to work at their own pace and often finish faster than traditional students. But, with all the demands of daily life, many search for ways to complete their degrees in even less time. Having a degree sooner may mean making a larger salary, finding new career opportunities, and having more time to do what you want. If speed is what you’re looking for, check out these six tips to earning your degree quickly.
New: Private Online High Schools
Tuesday May 6, 2008
Private online high schools have limited government oversight. They do not to have to meet many federal and state regulations in terms of course offerings, teacher credentialing, and curriculum requirements. Because they receive no public funds, private online high school programs are often expensive. However, they may offer services not always available from no-cost schools. Some programs provide college admissions counseling, accelerated schedules, or summer travel experiences. There are private online high schools targeted towards gifted students as well as programs designed for the academically challenged.
See Also: The 4 Types of Online High Schools
See Also: The 4 Types of Online High Schools
How to Choose the Right Online School
Saturday May 3, 2008
Before you enroll in online classes, take a few minutes to interview the school of your choice. Asking your questions upfront can ensure that the school is a perfect match for you. Once you’ve asked the following questions, as well as a few of your own, you’ll have a pretty good idea about whether or not you want to enroll.
See also: Online College Profiles
See also: Online College Profiles
How to Take Summer Term Classes Online
Tuesday April 29, 2008
Taking online classes during the summer can help you fit school into your vacation schedule. As a traditional student, your school probably has a strict policy regarding transfer credits. This article will show you how to make online classes work.
See Also: How to Finish Your College Degree with an Online School
See Also: How to Finish Your College Degree with an Online School
Start Spring Term Off Right: What to Do Your First Week
Monday April 28, 2008
The first week in an online class can be a little disorienting. New students must learn to navigate a virtual "classroom," interact with their peers and professors without actually seeing them face-to-face, and balance their assignments with their everyday lives. These ten tips can help you succeed in your online class from the moment you begin.
See Also: How to Be a Successful Online Student
See Also: How to Be a Successful Online Student
Online High School Diplomas for Adults
Friday April 25, 2008
Many adults realize that finishing a high school diploma can improve their employment prospects and make them eligible for workplace promotions. However, most grown-ups don’t have the leisure of spending seven hours a day on a school campus. Online high schools offer the solution. Online high school diploma programs offer adults the chance to schedule school work at their convenience and complete courses at their own pace. It may not be easy to earn an online high school diploma, but the hard work can pay off for years to come.
See Also: Online High School Diplomas for Teens
See Also: Online High School Diplomas for Teens
New Profile: Excelsior College
Monday April 21, 2008
Excelsior College is one of the "big three" online schools known for giving life experience credit. They have a generous credit transfer policy and create an individual degree completion plan for each student enrolled. Students at Excelsior College may get credit for their current knowledge and life experience by taking exams or completing portfolio assessments. Since much of the study required is done without direct supervision, students enrolled in Excelsior should be self motivated and able to work independently.

