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Famous Online & Distance Learners
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04-18-2006, 11:04 PM |
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helenh
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Hoboken, NJ
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Famous Online & Distance Learners
Need some inspiration? Here are some well-known or famous people who have earned college degrees via distance learning:
Shaquille O'Neal, NBA player
Master of Business Administration, University of Phoenix, 2006
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California
Bachelor's degree in international marketing and business administration, University of Wisconsin-Superior, 1979
Sasha Cohen, figure skater
studying Nutrition online, Penn State University
Hillary Duff, singer and actress taking online courses in environmental science, government, and sociology through Harvard Extension School
Jennifer Love Hewitt, actress
completed high school via correspondence classes, Laurel Springs High School, 1997
Adam Graves, NHL hockey player
Associate's degree in Arts, Letters, and Sciences, Penn State University, 1997
Jamie Moyer, MLB pitcher
Bachelor of General Studies, Indiana University-South Bend, 1996
Al Leiter, MLB pitcher
Associate's degree in Arts, Letters, and Sciences, Penn State University, 1997
Feel free to add more!
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04-25-2006, 2:14 PM |
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04-25-2006, 3:06 PM |
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helenh
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Hoboken, NJ
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Re: Famous Online & Distance Learners
According to the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC)'s FAQ:
"Since 1890, more than 130 million Americans have studied at DETC
member institutions, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, Walter P.
Chrysler, Walter Cronkite, Barry Goldwater, Charles Schulz, and many
other distinguished alumni of DETC members."
Woweee! Remember that "Free Art Test" where you try to sketch a little
copy of some drawing, like the profile of a pirate or a deer that looks
suspiciously like Bambi? (My favorite was the little turtle.) I wonder
if that's the route that Charles Schulz took!
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04-25-2006, 8:29 PM |
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tedmeister
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Ottawa County, Ohio
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Re: Famous Online & Distance Learners
Abraham Lincoln, lawyer and president, did his legal studies by apprenticeship, which is how it was done then, though it is considered nontraditional nowadays. Studying law by apprenticeship, also known as reading the law, is still an option in the following eight states: Alaska, California, Maine, New York, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming, according to Bears' Guide.
Theodore L. Heiks, BA, History/Political Science, Western State College of Colorado, 1984; MBA, Entrepfreneurship, City University Washington, 1992; MBA, Marketing, City University Washington, 1993
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03-29-2007, 12:28 PM |
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Jan
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Re: Famous Online & Distance Learners
Hello! I am all for Distance Learning as my husband said that he will not help me with funding, he said that I was to old to study and I will be wasting my time and this is something I really need and want right now I am not working and that is good as he wants so I can depend on him for funds, thats the hard part cause he is against me getting in to School but, he doesn't know anything about computers I thought to my self, so how would he know? I am so afraid of not having the funds I need to get started. any advice out there? getting a job I know but still help with funding. How do I get financial aide? or can I get financial aide.
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03-29-2007, 5:03 PM |
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needhelpasap1
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Re: Famous Online & Distance Learners
From what I know Finanical Aid is allowed for online learners as well. You would probably need to talk to an advisor at hte college whom you are planning on attending. I am sure some one will post some more information for you. Good Luck
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03-29-2007, 6:59 PM |
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helenh
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Re: Famous Online & Distance Learners
Hmph! That's not very supportive! I'm sorry that he thinks you're "too old"! Perhaps he feels a little threatened by your wanting to learn some new skills and improve yourself? Well, I say, "Good for you, and you go girl!" Financial aid is available in a variety of forms - from the federal government, from the state government, from the school itself - and depends on the kind of school you attend, the type of degree you are seeking, whether you go full or part time, the state you live in, etc. Start out by reading this: http://www.elearners.com/guide-to-online-education/online-education-and-financial-aid.asp ... and then be sure to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. To obtain any kind of federal or state financial aid funding, you must complete FAFSA, at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/, each and every year.
What happens next is that your expected family contribution (EFC) is calculated. The EFC is the amount of money that Uncle Sam determines that you can contribute toward the cost of your education. The difference between a school's Cost of Attendance (COA) and the EFC is your gross financial need. This is the amount of financial aid - in the forms of loans, grants, scholarships, etc. that a student may receive. The kinds of aid you can get will vary according to the financial aid package that a school offers. What kind of degree are you interested in? Associate's? Bachelor's? Is this your first degree? Where do you live? Hope this helps!
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03-30-2007, 1:12 AM |
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Jan
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Re: Famous Online & Distance Learners
Hello! I'm Jan And Thank You for responding; I am interested in Real Estate ( home inspections) and I would like to take a course in Business Management to obtain an Associate's in both if that is possible but mainly Real Estate. I live in Texas, and I will check out the sites and I really do appreciate that information. Thanks Again!
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03-30-2007, 1:19 AM |
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Jan
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Re: Famous Online & Distance Learners
Thank You if this was intended for me, I really do appreciate that. and you are right, someone did respond to my post and was very very helpful and again I say Thanks!
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04-01-2007, 12:17 AM |
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helenh
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Hoboken, NJ
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Re: Famous Online & Distance Learners
Jan:Hello! I'm Jan And Thank You for responding; I am interested in Real Estate ( home inspections) and I would like to take a course in Business Management to obtain an Associate's in both if that is possible but mainly Real Estate. I live in Texas, and I will check out the sites and I really do appreciate that information. Thanks Again!
Jan, FYI: "Average Costs for Texas Colleges" - http://www.collegefortexans.com/paying/collegecostsfull.cfm Be sure to explore the CollegeForTexans website - it's very useful - http://www.collegefortexans.com/default2.cfm
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04-05-2007, 6:12 PM |
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CaptainKangaroo
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Re: Famous Online & Distance Learners
Jan, you are NEVER too old to study, and you're NOT too old for financial aid. If you aren't working, you can even dedicate yourself full-time and complete your program more quickly (which can sometimes be cheaper)! My heart goes out to you, and I wish you the best luck. I think you stand to gain a lot by going back to school...if only to prove to yourself that you can!
Capt. Kangaroo - fifty years, no promotions. *sigh*
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