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More and more college students are taking classes online, according to a new survey by the College Board and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. About 3.2 million people took at least one college course online during the fall of 2005 term, compared to 2.3 million in the fall of 2004. More |
As America wages the war on terrorism, the need for criminal justice professionals is growing quickly. From police officers to border guards to homeland security experts, there are many ways to put a criminal justice degree to work for you. More |
Looking to finish a degree or seeking a new one to advance your career? If you are, you're probably wondering how you'll pay for your education. You may be surprised to find out you could qualify for financial aid, in the form of tuition reimbursement from your employer. More |
You've always dreamed of working for yourself, but scary statistics about the number of start-ups that fail in their first year have kept you behind your desk, pushing paper for someone else's profit. Yet there are a number of ways to stack the deck in favor of success when you're ready to strike out on your own, starting with getting a business degree. More |