Distance Degree Online
Learning Resources for Online Distance Education and Scholarship Searching
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Jun18
Getting an online marketing degree is not too difficult, and truly no more difficult than it would be enrolling in any other college. However, before getting started, there are a number of important components to consider. Once these have carefully been decided, getting an online degree in marketing takes self discipline and a good study ethic. If those two things are present, then an online marketing degree may be a good choice for many reasons. Read the rest of this entry »
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Jun18
The United States Department of Labor has found that people who hold a master’s degree actually earn eighteen percent more per week than people who do not have one. The annual report regarding the state of online education in the United States, In Growing by Degrees: Online Education in the United States, 2005, it was reported that 44 percent of schools that offer master’s degree programs in person also offer online master’s degree programs. The convenience of distance learning master’s degree programs makes it easier for working professionals to pursue higher education without compromising their current position. Read the rest of this entry » -
Jun17

In the United States, online universities are accredited by any of either national or regional accrediting agencies recognized by the Department of Education. Previously accreditation is the quality assurance of degree programs offered by those accredited online universities. But, today, all online universities, including diploma mills do claim accredited. The problem it really confusing and many students accidentally fall into a diploma mills trap due to their accreditation look good to them. So, how to differentiate the good from bad accreditation of these online universities? Read the rest of this entry »
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Jun17
The Rhodes Scholarship named after Cecil Rhodes is an international award for study at the University of Oxford and was the first large-scale programme of international scholarships. Rhodes Scholars may study any full-time postgraduate course offered by the University—whether a taught Master’s programme, a research degree, or a second undergraduate degree (senior status). Read the rest of this entry »
