Posts Tagged ‘career preparation

All online degree programs aren’t created equal, so you need to check them out before you sign on the dotted line and commit to a school. The U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) are the two agencies that approve accrediting agencies in the U.S., so your school should be accredited by one of the regional accrediting agencies to be legit. Choosing a school without accreditation can be a real headache in the future.

With the state of the environment becoming an increasing concern, the problems associated with global warming, pollution, and organizations adhering to environmental standards are becoming more apparent. So is the creation of jobs and careers associated with mitigating these concerns. Jobs are being created to help enforce regulations, develop technologies, and even teach others about the importance of saving the environment. This is paving the way for potentially lucrative career options.

Career colleges offer many people the most effective route to success: success in their current careers, or success in new careers. The growing number of colleges online and in traditional campuses aiming at providing targeted education to students hoping to accomplish clear career goals ensures that you, too, can find a career school or college to meet your educational needs.

Want a frightening statistic? Fewer than 60% of entering college students earn a degree within six years. Many drop out and never earn a degree. Here is how to be sure that doesn’t happen to you.

Want a frightening statistic? Fewer than 60% of entering college students earn a degree within six years. Many drop out and never earn a degree. Here is how to be sure that doesn’t happen to you.

Balancing the demands of work, family, and the pursuit of a college degree can be pretty difficult. But, like many other adults have done, you can earn an online or traditional degree if you really want one. Here is how.

Are you an adult student in an online degree program or a working adult enrolled in a traditional campus-based bachelors or masters degree program? If so, you face a significant challenge; finding time to earn a degree while juggling your other responsibilities. Here are some tips that may help.

If you are a college student, good grades should be your top priority. But, college is about much more than success in the classroom. Here are a few suggestions that can help all college students.