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Washington Post predicts a "virtual revolution" for colleges
A recent article in the Washington Post argues that the business model for private colleges in the United States is unsustainable, and that for future generations, undergraduate education may entail a different model altogether. The article points out that online classes are cheaper to produce, making online education a more cost effective option, as well [...]
New study reveals the benefits of online education
The U.S. Department of Education recently released a report on online education. The study, which examined the comparative research on online versus traditional classroom teaching from 1996 to 2008, concluded that, "On average, students in online learning conditions performed better than those receiving face-to-face instruction." Most of the comparative studies focused on colleges and adult [...]
A cat earns her degree online
A Georgia cat named Oreo was recently awarded a diploma from Jefferson High School Online. In reality, Oreo's owner, Kelvin Collins, paid the $200 fee and answered the test questions on the cat's behalf. Collins works for the Better Business Bureau and enrolled Oreo at Jefferson High School Online, which is based in the Carribean, [...]
First online girl's school set to launch in 2010
A group of exclusive private all-girl's secondary schools in Tennessee, Maryland, Ohio and Connecticut are joining forces to launch the Online School for Girls, the first online school focused on same-sex education.
The school will offer a variety of secondary school schools including math, science and humanities according to a report in the Nashville Business Journal. [...]
Credit Cardholder's Bill of Rights includes special protections for college s...
While the Credit Cardholder's Bill of Rights offer protections for all Americans, there are a few amendments that specifically designed to help prevent college students from racking up thousands of dollars of debt while they are still undergrads.
First, there are much more strict limits on the amount of credit that can be offered up to [...]
Does University of Phoenix offer financial aid?
The following post in our Reader Question series is an actual user submitted question. To maintain the integrity of the original question, we do not edit or change reader questions in any way.
Q: Does University of Phoenix offer financial aid? If so, what are the requirements to apply for financial aid?
A: University of Phoenix has [...]
The Internet can save you gas money!
On Earth Day, we posted some tips for living a more eco-friendly lifestyle with the help of online services. One suggestion was to attend an online college or university, since it reduces the environmental impact of getting an education. ABC recently ran a story informing viewers that online classes are gaining in popularity as a [...]
5 tips to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle this Earth Day
In honor of Earth Day we thought we would post a handful of useful tips related to the various services we review and compare here at NextAdvisor. The great news is that most of these techniques will not only reduce your impact on the environment but are also make your daily life easier.
1) Eliminate [...]
Attend a MIT physics class in your pajamas
While we have reviewed e-learning programs offered by online colleges and universities for some time we have noticed an exciting trend in web based learning over the last year. Many of the top colleges and universities in the United States and Europe have begun releasing full audio and video lectures as well as other [...]
Connecticut teens earn diplomas on the Internet
High school students throughout Connecticut now have an online learning option thanks to a recent pilot program launched by the state. The e-learning initiative is targeted towards students looking to catch up on credits required for graduation as well as those that are looking for unique elective classes that may not be widely [...]
Did you know?
Thousands of colleges and universities offer online degree programs and courses as an alternative to traditional classroom learning. These programs are an excellent choice for students that want to achieve an advanced degree on their own schedule and even while continuing to work full time. There are many reasons why people choose online education, but some of the most common are to help with career advancement, increase salary and personal enrichment. Learn more below by requesting more information from a school's website or
What is Online Education?
Online education, also known as distance learning or elearning, are degree programs that are completed in the comfort of your own home (or anywhere you have an Internet connection) and at your own pace while still getting all the benefits of traditional classroom learning such as interaction with teachers and peers. If you want to request information directly from schools that offer online degrees,
visit our full online college and university comparison to choose the best school for you.
Earn While You Learn
The main reason why most people explore online learning as an option is flexibility. Online education is a particularly good option for working adults that are looking to earn an advanced degree while keeping a full or part time job.
To learn more about online education, just visit our FAQ section.
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