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Tag Archives: choosing a school.A.A./Flickr Earning a high school diploma through distance learning used to be a low prestige undertaking. Not any more. These days America’s top universities — think Stanford and Indiana University — are in a race to build the best … Continue reading Attending college in search of truth, that’s like so 1960s. So old hippie. So not what today’s top online colleges are all about. Or is it? Old hippies and new hipsters, take heart. All online colleges are not … Continue reading
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Calling all digital librarians. Does the prospect of earning an online MLIS excite you almost as much a properly cited primary source? If so, our editors have a new online college list just for you: 4 top online master of … Continue reading
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Glamhag/Wikimedia Commons Sometimes the glass slipper just doesn’t fit as well as you’d hoped. You’ve been accepted into an online masters degree program. Congratulations! But what if you start taking courses, only to discover your chosen online school isn’t … Continue reading You found it – the only comprehensive, genuine, data-driven list of the cheapest online colleges for bachelor degrees in the USA. We applaud your research skills. The online learning steals and deals team at Get Educated researched … Continue reading I woke up my new iPad last week and several top online music schools and colleges flicked across my lap as I munched on a breakfast bagel. And by top, I mean like Juilliard. The Juilliard School, prima ballerina … Continue reading
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An online masters degree can cost as little as $5,500, or up to $33,000. Research by Get Educated highlights the top things to look for in finding an affordable masters degree online. A quick view of this video buyer’s guide … Continue reading
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Tagged choosing a school, college cost concerns, master's programs, video post
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Editor’s Note: If you have this hunch that just one, amazing, polished essay can make-or-break your chances for college admission or needed scholarships, you’re right. Essays are a big deal, not to be rushed or scuttled in your haste to … Continue reading
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Tagged admission tips, choosing a school, online student success
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Get Educated has published rankings of the best online colleges for more than a decade. We’re committed to helping students like you find great deals on colleges, and become a savvy consumer when it comes to spending money on your … Continue reading
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New Charter University has a unique, all-you-can-eat style model. (WCWT Blog) University Now, an educational startup, has put a twist on buying an online education with the for-profit New Charter University, the Chronicle of Higher Education reports today. Ready … Continue reading CollegeChoicesforAdults.org, an independent non-profit, is devoted to helping adult students find data on graduation rates and successful outcomes of distance learning programs and online colleges. Continue reading Learn about the top 10 online masters in the growing field of education technology (ed tech) that teachers and professors love to flaunt on their resumes! Continue reading Guest blogger, David Handlos, outlines 7 factors for selecting the best online PhD among over 100 online doctorate programs considering accreditation, cost, location, and online degree requirements. Continue reading
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