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As a kid, looking at your report card, did you ever wonder what happened to the letter grade for "E "? From A+ to F, someone simply forgot about the E…
These days, E's are the staples of the online age. E equals "electronic" in e-mail (and eLearners.com). Online degree programs may not give out E's as letter ...
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Service, Duty and Learning: It’s a Family Thing
Kuwait
brought them together. Hurricane Katrina drove them from home and deferred their studies.
Barring any more natural disasters or overseas deployments, husband and wife
Martin and Kelli will walk across the stage together at American Sentinel
University’s ...
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"I really appreciated the entire layout of Penn Foster College’s Finance program.
The computer skills were some of the most valuable assets I retained. I threw out my fear of working with computers and was not only able to update my computer at work, but I built up enough confidence to “upgrade” the hard drive in my ...
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Siri K., 37
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, American Sentinel University
Sometimes a dream can start with one foot in one world and finish with one foot in another life you hardly recognize as your own - half a world away.
American Sentinel University student Siri K. found herself ...
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Pat De’Shazior-Hill, Ph.D in Education
Patricia De’Shazior-Hill, 47, is the owner of a private tutorial service that is recognized as a statewide provider by the Georgia Department of Education. She has been working as a private tutor since 2000 and has also been a consultative teacher in special education for Clayton County ...
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Melissa Meeks, B.A. in Business Administration
As a child, Melissa Meeks saw hardship all around her. Her parents divorced, and her mother had to care for three children (one of whom was terminally ill) all by herself. At just 17 years old, she decided to move out on her own, “to take the financial burden off of my mother and to start ...
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Cancer survivor, former welfare recipient and now working mom, Stefanie Lund seems to have been through it all. In fact, many wouldn't expect someone who's been through half of these situations to now be 2 years away from a bachelor's degree.
Commenting on how she's been able to overcome so much she says:"Baker Online ...
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Congratulations to Christian, this year’s winner of Project Runway. The youngest contestant this season, Christian is a freelance designer who works in New York City and Los Angeles. Ohh, he’s also a former AIU London student!
If you're interested in following Christian's foot steps check out our Online Design Degrees, ...
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Resolutions for Distance LearnersA new year is a good time to assess what is and is not working and make plans to do better. Below are ten resolutions every distance learner should make.
Stay Healthy. Do you want to visualize a miserable situation ? Picture yourself hunched at your computer, miserable with a the flu, exhaustingly typing away. ...
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In early August 2007, Woman's World magazine and eLearners.com sponsored a scholarship called "Where Learning Begins", open to those individuals who were non-traditional students studying online.
Applicants were asked to submit an essay about why earning a degree is important. The response was incredible, with over 1,200 applicants ...
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Hey everyone! It's time for a slightly late
edition of the top 5 posts of the week!
1.) I'm
going to start off with two posts. "Welcome
to eLearners: Saint Joseph's
College!"
and "Welcome to eLearners: Centenary College!"
on The eLearners News Blog. Two new additions to our list of ...
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Hey everyone! It's
that time of the week again! Huzzah for
Fridays!
1.) I would like to
start with Cajun's post "My Hidden Little Gems: How to boost your resume
WITHOUT a degree, if you have the wrong degree, etc." on his blog My Ashford
University Experience. In it he gives a little overview of some ...
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eLearners.com would like to wish its entire Community a happy, safe, and fun Independence Day!
From the Miami Herald:
Online classes keep soldier in touch
BY NOAH BIERMAN
Juan Ramos hunkers down in Army barracks just outside Saddam Hussein's hometown, hoping insurgent fire doesn't interrupt his online biology class.
He ...
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“What if I want to take some of my classes online, and some of my classes on-campus. Is there anything out there for me?”
Whether you are thinking about taking an online course, enrolling in an online degree program, or brushing up on career skills with some online training, you will definitely experience the benefits of an online ...
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To the
members of the eLearners.com Community:
Are you
currently earning your degree online? Have you earned or completed your degree
online? We want to hear your story: the good, the bad, and the ugly!
Why do we
want to tell your story?
We want to
provide new and prospective students with as much information as ...
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A new report recently by Eduventures earlier this month revealed the “best-performing” programs offered by online universities. According to their findings, online bachelor degree programs lead the pack with the greatest number of online students enrolled in those programs. The majority of online universities have students who are ...
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Each person has a story to tell. The online students we’ve interviewed have some great life experience. They go back to school for all sorts of reasons: career advancement, personal achievement, career change, personal interest, etc. Earning your degree is a considerable process. It’s a journey that demands ...
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3.2 million students took at least one online course in the fall season of 2005, as reported by the Sloan Consortium. It is projected that online training and online degree programs will continue to see increases in student enrollment; especially as greater numbers of schools develop and launch new online programs.
Where are prospective students ...
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Cookie is no fool. She knows that the employment of qualified accounting and finance
professionals is expected to grow faster than average for all occupations
through the year 2014. She also knows that most accountant and auditor positions
require at least a bachelor’s degree in accounting or a related field. That's
why she is pursuing a ...
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