Get A Degree In Science And Have Your Pick Of Jobs!

May 21, 2010 by Natasha Bright  
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You hear every American, from the President himself to the everyday citizen, talking about things this country needs. Among them is a new utility infrastructure, green technology, smart telephones, miniature computers and even growing food more efficiently. All this will take skilled manpower, in which the U.S. is enduring a shortage. It’s reaching critical proportions. People who work in these areas fall into a vastly broad category called STEM (for science, technology, engineering and math), and the federal government is creating programs, grants and new scholarships to counter this. For those already working, looking to enter these fields, online college classes may be the way to go.

Start With A Science Degree And Become An Agricultural Scientist!

May 13, 2010 by Natasha Bright  
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If one is considering a career in the life sciences, probably one of the most in-demand specialties is agricultural. One need only turn on the news to understand why. It’s almost clich to say world hunger is an epidemic. Even the diets of prosperous countries are becoming noted for their lack of nutritional value. The need for this STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) occupation alone makes it in high demand and for those who are considering it, a science degree is a natural way to start.

Improve Your Future With An Online College Degree!

May 13, 2010 by Natasha Bright  
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Going back to school can be an investment in the future, a way to make yourself more marketable, particularly in a tight job market. Internet-based classes and online degree programs make this endeavor convenient; accessible from virtually anywhere students happen to be and at times that don’t interfere with responsibilities such as work and child-rearing.

Getting Your STEM Degree Is A Wise Choice!

May 8, 2010 by Natasha Bright  
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There are a number of reports every year saying the number of scientists in the U.S. is shrinking. From the Bureau of Labor Statistics to the most erudite of universities and professional organizations, the one thing each and every report concludes is there just aren’t enough to go around. That doesn’t mean there aren’t trying to increase their numbers one way or another. That’s why the federal government started the STEM (for scientist, technologist, engineer and math) Program with the National Foundation of Science at the beginning of the 21st Century which now seems to dovetail perfectly with the many online schools.

Go Back To School And Get Your Degree Online!

May 8, 2010 by Natasha Bright  
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America likes to consider itself the land of second chances. In the 19th and 20th Century this meant it was a chance for immigrants to come here, start anew and build a new life. While there might be some controversy about that these days, the rule still applies for college drop outs. These prospective students aren’t kids, however, and have real life responsibilities they can’t ignore. This is where on line degree programs are the answer.

Exploring College Financial Aid Reveals Corporation And Industry Contributors!

May 7, 2010 by Natasha Bright  
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College tuition has risen relentlessly over recent years. Cable news network MSNBC reports the average tuition was slightly over $7,000 for the 2009-10 academic year. CNN says the tuition for a four-year degree is nearly $27,000. Neither includes room, board and other sundry expenses, but both estimate costs could go up as much as 15% by 2010-11. The idea that the cost of earning a degree can be hard to handle is becoming one huge understatement. This isn’t even really taking into consideration traditional or online graduate school for advanced degrees.

Online Education: Misconceptions Addressed

May 6, 2010 by Natasha Bright  
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Perhaps you’ve considered enrolling in an online degree program, but you’re not sure it will be accepted as easily as a degree from a traditional college or university. There are indeed some myths about college courses online that should quickly be dispelled once a few facts are known.

Get An Online Degree And Become A Civil Engineer!

May 5, 2010 by Natasha Bright  
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Of all the engineering disciplines, civil is the largest. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports there are over 278,000 of them in the U.S. It will stay that way for some time to come, thanks to several stimulus packages put forth by President Obama this year, some with quite a bit of emphasis on online education.

Online Learning; The Fastest Route to a Degree!

May 4, 2010 by Natasha Bright  
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People with college degrees make more money. They are qualified for more jobs and get promoted more often. These are all reasons to get your college degree. If you are already working, the thought of taking four years off to go back to school is probably not a possibility. You don’t have to thanks to all the colleges online. Distance college may also be the fastest way to get your degree and be on your way to a better job and a higher salary.

Financial Aid Readily Available!

February 20, 2010 by Natasha Bright  
Filed under Online Courses

You’ve decided to continue your education. Congratulations! With jobs becoming more and more competitive, advancing one’s education is a great way to enhance your prospects.