Are MOOCs Failing Low-Income Users? The Problems MOOCs Fail to Solve
Imagine if everyone across the world had access to higher education. It’s a noble and daunting task that generation after generation has attempted to …
Continue ReadingImagine if everyone across the world had access to higher education. It’s a noble and daunting task that generation after generation has attempted to …
Continue ReadingMany families today are opting for online or virtual learning for their children as an alternative to public or private school because it’s not only …
Continue ReadingStudents of all ages seem to have shorter and shorter attention spans, especially online. One solution to short attention spans is Rapid Learning, an …
Continue ReadingNursing is a popular choice for students who desire a practical and professional degree that will allow them to help people. A Bachelor’s in Nursing …
Continue ReadingDistance learning is growing to meet the needs of certain types of students. Are you one of these?
Continue ReadingWhen thinking about choosing a college, most people think about a High School Junior or Senior, or a recent High School Graduate. However, many …
Continue ReadingThe modern college student has the choice to attend class in person or online. Students are either opting for a single approach or creating a strategy …
Continue ReadingWhile graduating with a job is not as easy as it seems, it is possible. Many times, this entails having either a full- or part-time job or paid …
Continue ReadingIf several of your top-choice schools have accepted you, how do you know which one to choose? Many students face this dilemma every year, but there …
Continue Reading“Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.” It’s an old proverb, but is it really true? Finding balance is the key to …
Continue ReadingConsidering these top three factors will help you when choosing a college: majors of interest, location and price.
Continue ReadingIf you wake up one morning during your senior year of high school and think, “Oh yeah, I need to go to college,” then you are way behind.
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