School Search
There is a lot of basic information available in our college info section, as well as in the college reviews forum, about every major college and university in the country. However, there is a lot to be said for an online education as well. If you’ve ever been interested in getting your degree online, but want to make sure that you don’t get stuck with a worthless degree from a diploma-mill, be sure to check out the sites below.
Global Scholar
Courtesy of GlobalScholar, the unique College Finder tool is the perfect way to find the degree program that’s right for you. All of the information you need to make the right decision for your future education is at your fingertips.
School Search with myUsearch.com
College Match from myUsearch, the Honest College Matchmaker. By completing their free online questionnaire, students are objectively matched, based on 20-30 criteria, with any of the 3500+ colleges in their database and are given the opportunity to request information from their matching colleges. myUsearch does not require schools to pay to be listed as your college match, nor does it pass on students’ information to anyone except their matching colleges. And best of all, myUsearch directs at least 10% of its profits to scholarships for students who use the site. Find your college match, apply for their scholarships, or visit their blog for more information about your college search.
Careers & Education .com
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This is the perfect site to start your search for an online degree program that works for you. They have all the info on Phoenix University, DeVry, Everest, Walden, and other accredited online schools. The search is made easy – you simply input some info about yourself, and they suggest what might suit you. If you see something you like, you can get more information for free.
Monster Learning Network
Request free info from 100+ online and campus programs. Visit MonsterLearning!
Be sure to hedge your bets and request info from both of these networks. They earn there money from the schools, so you don’t have to worry about paying a dime for any of the information you can receive here.
The bottom line is…
There are plenty of resources available if you are willing to take the time to look. Whether you insist upon a traditional education, or would rather go with a non-traditional online degree due to time constraints – all the info you need to make that decision is right here.
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