What is the right degree for me?
- 1. College Tips
- (Category)
- Created on 10 July 2013
- 2. Speak with School Representatives
- (Career Articles)
- ... end during the semester. What financial opportunities does this school itself offer me? This is an important question to ask, as many students who enroll in college are ...
- Created on 03 March 2015
- 3. Positives and Negatives of Online Learning
- (Career Articles)
- ... Networking opportunities College campuses attract top professors Supportive environment Cultural diversity More resources available to students Direct assistance ...
- Created on 20 February 2015
- 4. Helpful Tips for Success
- (Career Articles)
- ... achieve high grades in your courses. Get A Planner : This is probably the most useful tool you will have while you’re in college other than your computer. ...
- Created on 20 February 2015
- 5. Speak with School Representatives
- (Career Articles)
- ... end during the semester. What financial opportunities does this school itself offer me? This is an important question to ask, as many students who enroll in college are ...
- Created on 19 February 2015
- 6. Check Financial Aid Opportunities
- (Career Articles)
- Before you go any further, be sure to research all potential sources of financial aid. FAFSA is the most well known and most frequently used by college students. The U.S. Department ...
- Created on 19 February 2015
- 7. Finding Your Right Match
- (Career Articles)
- ... According to research done by Michael Greenstone and Adam Looney in Brookings Institution’s “Where is the Right Place to Invest $102,000 -- In Stocks, Bonds, or a College Degree?”, ...
- Created on 19 February 2015
- 8. How to Finance College with Loans, Grants and Scholarships
- (General)
- ... the increasing cost of college tuition. In theory merit-based and need-based financial aid seeks to counteract tuition increases, but some fear saddling students with loans into their 30s is no solution. ...
- Created on 10 July 2013
- 9. Extracurricular Activities Are Not Just for Campus Students
- (General)
- College is mostly seen as a stepping stone in life, a way to ensure financial stability and garner wisdom to serve us in our later years. However, college is more than just academics and book learning. ...
- Created on 10 July 2013
- 10. Network Administration
- (Technology)
- ... by both online and on-campus colleges in database administration, information systems, network administration, and so on. Various courses focus on areas such as maintaining and establishing wide and local ...
- Created on 08 July 2013
- 11. Information Technology
- (Technology)
- ... at least a college degree for IT employees. Some positions can be obtained by those with a two-year degree or certifications. One can obtain the needed degrees, both associate's and bachelors, either ...
- Created on 08 July 2013
- 12. Information Systems
- (Technology)
- ... is a new addition to university and college programs in the United States. As computers become more common, many procedures and processes are being automated. Information systems technology renders it ...
- Created on 08 July 2013
- 13. Computer Science
- (Technology)
- ... science. While an associate’s degree needs two years of work at a junior college, community college, or technical institute, a graduate degree needs 4 years of study at a college or university. ...
- Created on 08 July 2013
- 14. Sociology
- (Social Work)
- ... number of universities and colleges have introduced sociology as a core subject. Educational institutions have also realized the need for introducing an online degree program in this academic field and ...
- Created on 08 July 2013
- 15. Human Services
- (Social Work)
- People who wish to have a career in human services can earn their degree online from any of the recognized colleges or universities to further their education. Degree holders can choose from a wide ...
- Created on 08 July 2013
- 16. Social Psychology
- (Psychology)
- ... methods with their knowledge of human behavior they can work in diverse settings. Numerous social psychologists opt to work in educational institutions such as universities and colleges. They focus on ...
- Created on 08 July 2013
- 17. School Psychology
- (Psychology)
- ... might be able to practice counseling skills under supervised conditions. The coursework required to qualify as a school counselor is normally taught in college degree programs that focus on education, ...
- Created on 08 July 2013
- 18. Psychology (General)
- (Psychology)
- ... form of psychology. To earn a bachelor’s degree, you would have to extend this study to another four years after school. This major is listed in most colleges because it is a widely popular subject. Once ...
- Created on 08 July 2013
- 19. Forensic Psychology
- (Psychology)
- ... and colleges. They design and conduct studies to fathom the reason behind particular people or populations committing certain crimes. This helps them come up with ways to prevent such crimes. Additionally, ...
- Created on 08 July 2013
- 20. Counseling
- (Psychology)
- ... attended approved counseling courses. The future is promising for those working toward a college degree in counseling. Data collected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reveal that ...
- Created on 08 July 2013