Medical Assistants Further Their Careers Through Online Schools
June 9, 2010 by Michelle Conner
Filed under Online Education
What’s one of the hottest jobs in the market today? You’d actually be surprised. It’s personified by the person who greets you every time you walk into a doctor’s office, the assistant. That’s right, kids. The Bureau of Labor Statistics states medical “assisting” (as they call it) is one of the fastest growing professions in the country. While the receptionist can get by with a warm smile and good organizational skills, a degree from on campus or accredited online universities is what’s needed to advance.
Going To College Online Is A Wise Choice These Days!
June 7, 2010 by Michelle Conner
Filed under Online Education
It seems more and more people are going online. Whether they are signing up with Facebook or posting their band’s latest video on MySpace, the online world has become so dense it’s no longer being called “the Web” and the newest jargon is calling it “the cloud”. A report just released by the Sloan Consortium now says education is going the same way, which makes the convenience of online schools a favorite for all students.
Virtually Every Career Path Benefits From Online College!
June 5, 2010 by Michelle Conner
Filed under Online Education
One of the most common dilemmas a teenager faces when graduating high school is just around the corner is what does he or she want to do with the rest of their life. This is particularly troublesome for those who aren’t academically inclined enough to go for a four year program, but don’t want to be stocking shelves for the rest of their lives either. That’s where vocational careers can come in quite handy.
Getting Your Bachelors Degree Online Make Life Less Complicated!
May 29, 2010 by Natasha Bright
Filed under Online Education
While the unemployment rate has started to drop, it will probably be a long time before it returns to what is considered to be a normal level. This means there is greater competition for fewer jobs, and those with specialized skills may find it is difficult for them to obtain work. In this light, it might be a good idea to consider starting online college classes toward a bachelors degree program, as these qualifications can give individuals the education that may enhance their career prospects.
Make Sure You Understand All Of The Details About Online College!
May 28, 2010 by Natasha Bright
Filed under Online Education
Many students enroll in online college degree programs for the convenience. Students these days might choose from online certificate offerings and degree programs provided by two and four year colleges and universities and by vocational schools that train students for specific jobs.
You Can Build A Better Future With An Online College Degree!
May 26, 2010 by Natasha Bright
Filed under Online Education
A bachelor’s degree can bring with it several advantages, according to an article from the Washington, DC-based ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education. Graduates with a bachelor’s degree might expect to make more money, improve the quality of life for themselves and their children and enjoy greater job security, higher levels of savings and more hobbies and leisure activities, according to the article. The 2002 article noted that a college education might also help students become less authoritarian and more open-minded, cultured, rational and consistent, passing these traits on to future generations.
The Road To Becoming A Registered Nurse Can Be Easier With Online Courses!
May 25, 2010 by Michelle Conner
Filed under Online Education
What many civilians might not realize is it takes an incredibly long time before becoming a registered nurse. The process starts with four years of college, either on campus or accredited online universities. Then the young grad will spend the next year or two walking the floor of a hospital, clinic or similar health institute, gaining practical experience. Only then can he or she take the National Council Licensure Examination (NYCLEX). Pass it and he or she can officially be called a Registered Nurse.
Creative Scholarships And Grants Await The Imaginative Student!
May 24, 2010 by Natasha Bright
Filed under Online Education
One of the most popular Sherlock Holmes stories of all time was “The Red-Headed League”. The case revolved around the great detective being hired by a man with an incredibly fiery head of hair being hired by a mysterious man to do absolutely nothing in an empty office. That was fiction. What many prople don’t know, however, is that when it comes to financial aid for an online college course the truth can be stranger.
Turn Your Passion Into Profit With A Technology Degree!
May 22, 2010 by Natasha Bright
Filed under Online Education
The gaming industry is starting a new campaign this year. It wants more women in gaming. No, not as players, but as employees. According to site, GamesCareers.biz, the industry has discovered that 10% of all applications received are from women. As industry studies state 38% of all gamers are female, it’s a situation they feel must be rectified immediately. There is more to this field than just development and a degree from accredited online schools will open many doors.
Get A Degree In Science And Have Your Pick Of Jobs!
May 20, 2010 by Natasha Bright
Filed under Online Education
Americans might remember when there was this term called the “brain drain”. By that we mean the country’s loss and/or decline of top scientists, technicians, engineers and mathematicians (often referred to as STEM fields) due to problems with our secondary school systems and competition from overseas. At present, the Bureau of Labor Statistics states there are just short of 6 million filling those occupations, but there is also an extreme need for more. In fact, the need is so acute, previous president George W. Bush and now Barrack Obama have put forth a number of programs to counter this situation, including financial aid, grants and public policy positions. Changing from your current occupation to one of these fields can be accomplished with online college classes as you work.