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Do 70% Of Online Learners Fail To Complete Degrees?
Distance learning has long been haunted by this statistic, but it's from a study that's so old it probably isn't relevant today.
Colleges Increase Government Loan Availability The
credit crisis is making private banks unwilling to make Stafford and
PLUS loans. But colleges are now shifting gears to keep money available
for students.
Credit Problems Affect Tuition Loans College students who need to borrow for tuition are feeling the pinch from all of Wall Street's bad news.
Is College Education Just Wasted Money? A ridiculous question? One well-known academic researcher doesn't think so.
The Slightly Crazy World Of Online Degree Marketing Some internet marketers who want to sell you a college degree don't seem very educated themselves.
America's Top Online Teacher Selected Sloan Consortium names an Art instructor the nation's best distance learning teacher.
University of Colorado's Big Move Into Online Learning CSU to invest millions in elearning programs for adults
Rule Changes Will Open Up More Government Financial Aid For eLearners
The "50 % rule" ends, and more grant money becomes available for distance learning students.
Colleges To Measure the Value of Religious Online Degrees Christian
accreditation groups are creating tests to find out whether or not
religious online degrees create spiritual development.
U of Illinois's big online push causes a controversy Students
are excited by the state university's increased elearning
opportunities. Professors are a bit less happy about the school's move
to a "global campus."
NY Firemen In Trouble Over Fake Online Degrees
14 NYFD officers likely to lose their promotions after an investigation show they used fake "life experience degrees" from
a school in Liberia to get ahead.
Community Colleges On The Cutting Edge Of Online Learning
U.S. community colleges find they need to be innovative to keep up with tremendous demand for distance learning.
Senate Boosts Pell Grants
A law passed to help low-income students borrow more and get less onerous repayment terms.
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