Sara Warner
About the Author
Sara is a specialist in online education partnerships, digital recruitment strategy, and higher-education affordability. As the Manager of Affiliate School Partnerships at GetEducated.com, she oversees relationships with accredited colleges and universities whose online programs are featured on the platform. Her work ensures that schools connect with the right learners through transparent advertising, accurate program representation, and ethical marketing practices.
With extensive experience in online program outreach and student-focused communication, Sara plays a pivotal role in helping institutions increase visibility while maintaining alignment with GetEducated.com’s mission of providing unbiased, trustworthy information to prospective students. She collaborates closely with admissions teams, marketing departments, and academic leaders to support data accuracy and successful program promotion.
In addition to her partnership work, Sara is also a prolific education writer, covering topics such as online scholarships, financial aid opportunities, affordable online degree pathways, and choosing accredited programs. Her articles are designed to help students reduce the cost of education and make well-informed decisions about their academic futures.
Her combined expertise in university partnerships and student resource publishing allows her to bridge the gap between institutions and learners, creating a more transparent, accessible online education landscape.
Published Articles
Education
B.S. in Anthropology from Virginia Commonwealth University
Expertise
- Affiliate school partnerships & online program advertising
- Online scholarships and financial aid research
- Affordable online degrees and cost-comparison resources
- Ethical marketing practices in higher education
- Student-centric educational content
Skills
- Managing and growing affiliate school relationships
- Publishing clear and accessible content on online education
- Supporting universities in digital advertising strategy
- Translating complex financial-aid information into student-friendly guides

