Free Online Public Schools
Friday February 27, 2009
If you're considering enrolling your teen in a free online public school, now is a smart time to get started. It may take weeks to research your options and choose ... Read More
How the New American Opportunity Tax Credit Affects Your Wallet
Thursday February 26, 2009
For the next two years (2009 and 2010), students will be able to get an additional tax credit due to the recent stimulus bill.
During past years, students were able ... Read More
School Spotlight: Eastern Kentucky University Online
Wednesday February 25, 2009
Students looking to get involved with homeland security should check out the programs at Eastern Kentucky University Online. They offer a Master of Science program designed to prepare graduates to ... Read More
Cutting Back for the Recession? Take a Free Online Class
Tuesday February 24, 2009
If you're looking for ways to save on entertainment and learning, why not try a free online class?
Free online courses can help you evaluate your attitudes towards online learning, prepare ... Read More
Wikis in Online Education
Sunday February 22, 2009
Many online professors are including wikis as a part of their curriculum. But, how do these editable documents help students master the material?
Campus Technology reports:
"When using a Wiki in an ... Read More
New: 10 Ways to Get Help from Your Online Professors
Thursday February 19, 2009
Interacting with online professors can be daunting. Often, virtual communication is more difficult than a face-to-face meeting. But, there’s no need to fear. Follow these ten suggestions and you’ll be ... Read More
National Accreditation vs. Regional Accreditation
Tuesday February 17, 2009
As a prospective online student, you may need to choose between schools with national accreditation and schools with regional accreditation. Your choice may affect your ability to transfer credits, be ... Read More
Online High Schools with College Connections
Friday February 13, 2009
Some of the most reputable, established online high schools are affiliated with traditional colleges. Programs such as Stanford's EPGY High School or the University of Missouri High School offer teens ... Read More
School Spotlight: Charter Oak State College
Wednesday February 11, 2009
Charter Oak State College is one of the “big three” non-traditional colleges offering flexible degree completion opportunities. Charter Oak allows students to earn personally-tailored degrees by transferring credits from regionally ... Read More
Online Learning Demand Increases as Economy Worsens
Monday February 9, 2009
As more companies initiate layoffs, online colleges have seen a substantial increase in enrollments.
A recent 9News.com article explains the demand from the perspective of a Colorado man who has ... Read More
How to Compare Online Colleges
Sunday February 8, 2009
Comparing online colleges can be a challenge. You may know the type of program you’re looking for, but narrowing your list of potential programs can be difficult. The five considerations ... Read More
School Spotlight: Capella University Online
Wednesday February 4, 2009
Capella University Online is a massive, for-profit school that offers over 100 degrees. Students can enroll in bachelors, masters, or doctoral programs in fields such as business, education, health-care, information-technology, ... Read More
Majority of School Districts Offer Online Classes
Tuesday February 3, 2009
A new study from the Sloan Consortium reports that the majority of U.S. school districts now offer some form of online education.
Their recent release explains:
"The Sloan Consortium reports significant ... Read More
Allied National High School Reviews
Monday February 2, 2009
Students attending Allied National High School benefit from a structured college-prep curriculum but have access to a limited number of electives. Read on to learn about the pros and cons ... Read More

