Showing posts with label Online University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Online University. Show all posts

October 18, 2011

Top 10 Universities for Undergraduate Business Program

#1. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Founded by Benjamin Franklin, the University of Pennsylvania is a private institution in the University City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pa., near Drexel University. Undergraduates can study in four academic departments: Arts and Sciences, Nursing, Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Wharton.

#2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Though the Massachusetts Institute of Technology may be best known for its math, science, and engineering education, this private research university also offers architecture, humanities, management, and social science programs. The school is located in Cambridge, Mass., just across the Charles River from downtown Boston.

#3. University of California--Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
The University of California—Berkeley overlooks the San Francisco Bay in Berkeley, Calif. Students at this public school have more than 700 organizations to get involved in, including more than 55 fraternity and sorority chapters.

#3. University of Michigan--Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
A public institution, University of Michigan--Ann Arbor was founded in 1817. University of Michigan--Ann Arbor offers a Greek system, where 20.0 percent of the student body is involved in a sorority and 16.0 percent is involved in a fraternity.

#5. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
University of Virginia has a total undergraduate enrollment of 15,595, with a gender distribution of 44.6 percent male students and 55.4 percent female students. 43.0 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing and 57.0 percent of students live off campus.

#6. New York University, New York, NY
Founded in 1831, New York University is a private institution. New York University follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered most selective.

#6. University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill is a public institution that was founded in 1789. The school has 36.7 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio at University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill is 14:1.

#6. University of Texas--Austin, Austin, TX
University of Texas--Austin was established in 1883 as a public institution. University of Texas--Austin follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered more selective.

#9. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Carnegie Mellon University, a private institution in Pittsburgh, Pa., is the country’s only school founded by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. The school specializes in academic areas including engineering, business, computer science, and fine arts.

#9. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Cornell University, a private school in Ithaca, N.Y., started the country’s first colleges for hotel administration, industrial and labor relations, and veterinary medicine. Cornell now offers a wide variety of undergraduate programs and runs interdisciplinary research centers for nanotechnology, supercomputing, and more.

Source: http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com

25 Top Ranked University In The World


  1. University of Cambridge (United Kingdom )
  2. Harvard University (United States)
  3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (United States)
  4. Yale University (United States)
  5. University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
  6. Imperial College London (United Kingdom)
  7. UCL (University College London) (United Kingdom)
  8. University of Chicago (United States)
  9. University of Pennsylvania (United States)
  10. Columbia University (United States)
  11. Stanford University (United States)
  12. California Institute of Technology (Caltech) (United States)
  13. Princeton University (United States)
  14. University of Michigan (United States)
  15. Cornell University (United States)
  16. Johns Hopkins University (United States)
  17. McGill University (Canada)
  18. ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) (Switzerland)
  19. Duke University (United States)
  20. University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom)
  21. University of California, Berkeley (UCB) (United States)
  22. University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
  23. University of Toronto (Canada)
  24. Northwestern University (United States)
  25. The University of Tokyo (Japan)


By Nation:

  • United States: 15
  • United Kingdom: 5
  • Canada: 2
  • Switzerland: 1
  • Hong Kong: 1
  • Japan: 1

October 13, 2011

6 Advantages of Online Universities

1. Anonymity
Students feel shy when it comes to class participation, which is essential for a quality education. For some, it can be nerve-wracking to speak up in a class, especially if you’re giving your opinion, not just answering an objective question about the work. Online, there’s a certain level of anonymity, which can really help you come out of your shell. In an online classroom, it is much easier to ask questions as well, so you’ll get the answers you need to understand the material better.

2. Best Professors/Faculties
When you go to a campus college, you’re limited to working with professors who live in your area. While most colleges are home to amazing professors in at least a few fields, an online campus isn’t limited by location. So, if the best teacher for Introduction to Anatomy lives in New Mexico and the best teacher for Biology 101 lives in South Carolina, you can have access to them both. With every class, there’s the potential for the best professors.

3. Schedule
Most schools advertise the fact that you can work on your own schedule, even in your pajamas, but it isn’t just about scheduling school before the kids wake up or after you come home from your day job. At an online university, you have more flexibility to work at your own pace. So, even if you can only devote a limited amount of time to your schoolwork, you can still get your degree.

4. Professors are easier to contact.
With a traditional college, most professors have office hours during which time they are available to answer your questions. If you aren’t available during those hours, you might be out of luck, since some professors don’t check their email often. Professors at online colleges will contact you almost exclusively via email, which means that you can ask your question any time day or night, and they’ll get back to you as soon as they can.
5. Cost
With a campus college, your tuition doesn’t just cover the expense of going to class. You’re also paying for access to classrooms, a library, and other facilities that aren’t a part of online universities. Server space costs a lot less than actual buildings, and that savings will be passed on to you, so saving for college is easier.

6. Balance a Job and Class
Many students do not want to leave their current jobs. They don't have to while earning a degree online. Students will be able to go to work during the day and study at nighttime. Many people go to night school after work. They are exhausted by the time they get home each night. Online classes provide the same instruction without the exhaustion.

October 04, 2011

'Life experience degrees' or 'work experience degrees' are degrees that individuals can obtain through their past experiences in a related field. These degrees are designed for adults and professionals who have enough experiences in their respective fields but due to various reasons could not get a professional degree.

The concept of ‘Degrees on the basis of Life Experience or Work Experience’ originated in 1987 and was evolved from the philosophy of getting some course credits on the basis of experience as offered by the top schools of United States of America.

These degrees are excellent resume builders and by getting one relevant experience based degree, you will be able to prove yourself with the desired job or a promotion. It is a big prospect for international students who want to earn their degree from their home without traveling all over to any other country or state.Earning this degree is highly flexible and time saving, as you won’t need to attend any classes, take exams, get admission, or study books it is purely earned on your professional experience in your academic career or past job or training in military, personal hobbies or vocational training. [from Online Education Facts]

Accreditation of Life Experience Schools

First of all,  yes, they are all accredited. But the question you think you want to know is if they are regionally accredited and recognized by the US Government. The answer is they are not. Some of these schools fully disclose their accreditation status and some try to fool you into thinking they are regionally accredited.

There are only 3 schools that offer Life Experience Degrees that are fully accredited and recognized by the US Government. They are:
  • Thomas Edison State College
  • Excelsior College
  • Charter Oak State College.  

You can jump on one of their websites one Saturday morning and get your life experience degree, but before doing that, I thinks it's better to see next two pages carefully.

October 03, 2011

5 Top-Ranked Liberal Arts Colleges


1. Williams College (Williamstown, MA)
Williams College has three undergraduate academic branches: humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Classes at Williams are small and use an Oxford-style teaching method that relies heavily on student participation.

Contact Info.
   - Williamstown, MA 01267 USA
   - 413.597.3131
   - http://www.williams.edu/



2. Amherst College (Amherst, MA)
Amherst College is known for its rigorous academic climate. Because Amherst is a member of the Five Colleges consortium, students can also take courses at Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, Hampshire College, and the University of Massachusetts.

Contact Info.
   - Amherst MA 01002-5000
   - 413.542.2000
   - https://www.amherst.edu/

3. Swarthmore College (Swarthmore, PA)
About 10 miles outside of Philadelphia, Penn. is Swarthmore College, a private liberal arts institution that also offers a unique engineering degree program. Because Swarthmore is part of the Tri-College Consortium, students can also take courses at nearby Bryn Mawr College and Haverford College.

Contact Info.
   - 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081
   - 610.328.8000
   - http://www.swarthmore.edu/

4. Pomona College (Claremont, CA)
Pomona College is located in Claremont, California. Students can take advantage of this private institution's unique location during the annual Ski Beach Day, a morning of skiing at a local resort before an afternoon on a beach in Orange County.

Contact Info.
   - 333 North College Way
   - Claremont, CA 91711-6312
   - The Claremont Colleges Operator: 909-621-8000

5. Middlebury College (Middlebury, VT)
Among the academic focuses at Middlebury College are programs in environmental studies, international studies, the sciences, and literature. The private institution is located in Middlebury, Vt. in a valley between the Green Mountains and the Adirondack Mountains.

Contact Info.
   - Middlebury, Vermont 05753
   - 802.443.5000
   - http://www.middlebury.edu

September 26, 2011

National University - Online University Review

Intro

Since 1971, National University has been dedicated to making lifelong learning opportunities accessible, challenging, and relevant to a diverse student population. As a nonprofit institution, National University invests in its students by providing them with quality educational instruction and learning technologies, superior faculty, and exemplary student services.

National University has five schools and one college, including:

  • School of Business and Management
  • School of Education
  • School of Engineering and Technology
  • School of Health and Human Services
  • School of Media and Communication
  • College of Letters and Sciences.

National University is proud of its commitment to diversity and provides more master’s degrees in education to minority students than any other college or university in California, as well as more master’s degrees in all disciplines combined to the state’s Hispanics and African Americans, according to Diverse Issues in Higher Education. Annually, National University also ranks in the Top 10 nationally in granting master’s degrees to women.

Dedicated to educational access and academic excellence, National University provides challenging and relevant programs that are student-centered, success-oriented, and have a proven balance of theoretical and practical attributes. Additionally, students are encouraged to take advantage of National’s unique student services options designed to support students throughout their career.

Accreditation

National University has been accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) since 1977, the same body which accredits all of the major universities and colleges in California, Hawaii, Guam and the Pacific Basin.

In addition to being accredited by WASC, National University also is:

  • Approved by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC)
  • Approved by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
  • Accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE)
  • A member of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE)
  • A member of the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences (CCAS)
  • National University's English Language Programs are accredited by the American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP)



Contact Information

Admissions: (800) NAT-UNIV (628-8648)
Career Center: (858) 541-7950
Extended Learning: (800) NAT-UNIV, ext. 8600 or 858-642-8600
Financial Aid: (858) 642-8500
http://www.nu.edu/
National University Academic Headquarters


11255 North Torrey Pines Road
La Jolla, CA 92037

See Also



Capellar University - Online University Review


University History
  In 1992, stephen shank, former CEO of tonka Corporation, provided the vision, leadership, and a portion of the initial funding for the incorporation of a distance-learning institution. Mr. shank observed that adults were underserved by traditional universities for several reasons. Most significantly, attending classes is difficult or impossible for working adults due to employment and family obligations, and traditional curriculum often does not correspond with the professional goals of mature adults. He envisioned a barrierfree university that people could attend from remote locations such as their homes. the Graduate school of America (tGsA), eventually to become Capella University, was soon established.
In 1993, Dr. Harold Abel, an experienced leader in higher education and a former president of three universities, joined Mr. shank to serve as founding president and academic leader of the Graduate school of America (tGsA).
  In 1997, during the presidency of Dr. Bruce Francis, tGsA was accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and became a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and schools (NCA). the university’s accreditation was reaffirmed by the HLC in 2008.
In 2001, Dr. Michael Offerman, formerly a leader within the University of Wisconsin system, became president of Capella University. today, Capella University offers certificates and bachelor’s, master’s, specialist, and doctoral degrees across its five schools.
  The undergraduate learning experience was enhanced by a reorganization of schools in 2004 to form the school of Undergraduate studies and the school of Business and technology in addition to the existing schools of Education, Human services, and the Harold Abel school of Psychology.
In 2009, to better meet the professional needs of its learners in public service fields, Capella formed a new school—the school of Public service Leadership. 
  Capella’s most recent school addition, the Harold Abel school of social and Behavioral sciences, was established in 2010. the former school of Human services and the former Harold Abel school of Psychology moved into the new school as the Department of Counseling and the Department of Psychology, respectively.

Accreditation

Capella University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA), www.ncahlc.org.

Contact Information

   USA toll-free: 1.866.283.7921
   Canada toll-free: 1.866.734.5934
   International: 1.612.339.8650
   Fax: 1.612.977.5060

   Capella University
   Capella Tower
   225 South 6th Street, 9th Floor, Minneapolis, MN 55402



See Also
Capellar University - Program by Profession

Capellar University - Program by Profession

Business Management Specializations
Doctoral
  • DBA - Business Intelligence
  • DBA - Global Operations and Supply Chain Management
  • DBA - Strategy and Innovation
  • PhD - Accounting
  • PhD - General Business
  • PhD in Organization and Management - General Organization and Management
  • PhD in Organization and Management - Leadership
  • PhD in Organization and Management - Management Education
  • PhD in Organization and Management - Project Management
MBA/Master's
  • MBA - Accounting
  • MBA - Business Intelligence
  • MBA - Entrepreneurship
  • MBA - Finance
  • MBA - General Business Administration
  • MBA - Global Operations and Supply Chain Management
  • MBA - Marketing
  • MBA - Project Management
  • MS in Leadership - General Leadership
Bachelor's
  • BS - Accounting
  • BS - Business Administration
  • BS - Finance
  • BS - Management and Leadership
  • BS - Marketing
  • BS - Project Management (Business)
  • BS - Retail Management
Certificates
  • Certificate - Leadership

Counseling Specializations
Doctoral
  • PhD - General Advanced Studies in Human Behavior
  • PhD - General Counselor Education and Supervision
MBA/Master's
  • MS in Addiction Counseling - General Addiction Counseling
  • MS in Career Counseling - General Career Counseling
  • MS in Marriage and Family Therapy - General Marriage and Family Therapy
  • MS in Mental Health Counseling - General Mental Health Counseling
  • MS in School Counseling - General School Counseling
  • MS in Studies in Human Behavior - General in Studies in Human Behavior
Certificates
  • Certificate - Contemporary Theory in Addictive Behavior
  • Certificate - Contemporary Theory in Couple and Family Systems
  • Certificate - Contemporary Theory in Mental Health Services
  • Certificate - Diversity Studies

Health Care Specializations
Doctoral
  • DHA - General Health Administration
  • DHA - Health Care Leadership
  • DHA - Health Policy and Advocacy
  • DNP - Doctor of Nursing Practice
  • DrPH - Epidemiology
  • DrPH - Health Advocacy and Leadership
  • PhD - Health Care Administration
MBA/Master's
  • MBA - Health Care Management
  • MHA - General Health Administration
  • MHA - Health Care Operations
  • MHA - Health Policy
  • MPH - General Public Health
  • MPH - Health Management and Policy
  • MPH - Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • MS - Gerontology
  • MSN - Nurse Educator
  • MSN - Nurse Educator Bridge
Bachelor's
  • BS - Health Care Management
  • BSN - RN-to-BSN Degree Completion
Certificates
  • Certificate - Health Administration

Higher Education Specializations
Doctoral
  • EdD - Educational Leadership and Management
  • PhD - Instructional Design for Online Learning
  • PhD - Leadership for Higher Education
  • PhD - Nursing Education
  • PhD - Postsecondary and Adult Education
  • PhD - Professional Studies in Education
MBA/Master's
  • MS - Enrollment Management
  • MS - Instructional Design for Online Learning
  • MS - Leadership for Higher Education
  • MS - Postsecondary and Adult Education
  • MS - Professional Studies in Education
Certificates
  • Certificate - College Teaching
  • Certificate - Enrollment Management

Human Capital Mgmt Specializations
Doctoral
  • PhD - Training and Performance Improvement
  • PhD in Organization and Management - Human Resource Management
MBA/Master's
  • MBA - Human Resource Management
  • MS - Training and Performance Improvement
  • MS in Human Resource Management - General Human Resource Management
Bachelor's
  • BS - Human Resource Management
Certificates
  • Certificate - Human Resource Management
  • PHR/SPHR Certification Exam Preparation Course

Information Technology Specializations
Doctoral
  • PhD in Information Technology - General Information Technology
  • PhD in Information Technology - Information Assurance and Security
  • PhD in Information Technology - Information Technology Education
  • PhD in Information Technology - Project Management
  • PhD in Organization and Management - Information Technology Management
MBA/Master's
  • MBA - Information Technology Management
  • MS in Information Technology - Business Analysis
  • MS in Information Technology - Enterprise Software Architecture
  • MS in Information Technology - General Information Technology
  • MS in Information Technology - Health Information Management
  • MS in Information Technology - Information Assurance and Security
  • MS in Information Technology - Network Architecture
  • MS in Information Technology - Project Management
Bachelor's
  • BS - General Information Technology
  • BS - Health Informatics
  • BS - Information Assurance and Security
  • BS - Network Technology
  • BS - Project Management (Information Technology)
  • BS - Software Architecture
Certificates
  • Certificate - Information Assurance and Security
  • Certificate - Project Management

K-12 Education Specializations
Doctoral
  • EdD - Reading and Literacy
  • EdD - Reading and Literacy Bridge
  • PhD - Curriculum and Instruction
  • PhD - K-12 Studies in Education
  • PhD - Leadership in Educational Administration
  • PhD - Special Education Leadership
  • EdS
  • EdS - Curriculum and Instruction
  • EdS - Leadership in Educational Administration
MBA/Master's
  • MS - Curriculum and Instruction
  • MS - Early Childhood Education
  • MS - English Language Learning and Teaching
  • MS - K-12 Studies in Education
  • MS - Leadership in Educational Administration
  • MS - Reading and Literacy
  • MS - Special Education Teaching

Psychology Specializations
Doctoral
  • PhD - Addiction Psychology
  • PhD - Educational Psychology
  • PhD - General Psychology
  • PhD - Industrial/Organizational Psychology
  • PsyD - Clinical Psychology
MBA/Master's
  • MS - Child and Adolescent Development
  • MS - Clinical Psychology
  • MS - Counseling Psychology
  • MS - Educational Psychology
  • MS - Evaluation, Research, and Measurement
  • MS - General Psychology
  • MS - Industrial/Organizational Psychology
  • MS - Leadership Coaching Psychology
  • MS - School Psychology
  • MS - Sport Psychology
Bachelor's
  • BS - General Psychology
Certificates
  • Certificate - Play Therapy
  • Certificate - Specialist Certificate in School Psychology

Public Administration Specializations
Doctoral
  • DPA - General Public Administration
  • PhD - Multidisciplinary Human Services
  • PhD - Nonprofit Management and Leadership
  • PhD - Social and Community Services
MBA/Master's
  • MNML - Master of Nonprofit Management and Leadership
  • MPA - General Public Administration
  • MS - Multidisciplinary Human Services
  • MS - Social and Community Services
  • MS + MPA Joint Degree
Certificates
  • Certificate - Nonprofit Management and Leadership
  • Certificate - Social and Community Services

Public Safety Specializations
Doctoral
  • PhD - Criminal Justice
  • PhD - Emergency Management
  • PhD - Public Safety Leadership
MBA/Master's
  • MS + MPA Joint Degree
  • MS in Homeland Security
  • MS in Public Safety - Criminal Justice
  • MS in Public Safety - Emergency Management
  • MS in Public Safety - Public Safety Leadership
Bachelor's
  • BS - Criminal Justice
  • BS - Emergency Management
  • BS - Homeland Security
Certificates
  • Certificate - Criminal Justice
  • Certificate - Interdisciplinary Forensics

Social Work Specializations
Doctoral
  • DSW - General Social Work

September 06, 2011

Online Art School Near Pittsburgh Area

1. University of Phoenix
In 1976, Dr. John Sperling, a Cambridge-educated economist and professor-turned-entrepreneur, saw an opportunity—and seized it—to cater to working adults seeking higher education by offering convenient class times at local sites. Now University of Phoenix is the nation's largest private university, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at more than 200 locations, as well as online in most countries around the world.

Accreditation
University of Phoenix is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association. For additional information, visit ncahlc.org.

Related Program
BS in Information Technology-Multimedia and Visual Comm
A.A. in Information Technology/Visual Communication (Minnesota)
B.S. in Information Technology - Multimedia and Visual Communication

2. DeVry University
DeVry University, is an accredited university offering you the flexibility of over 90 locations, online courses and a wide variety of associate, bachelor's and master's degree programs. Whether you earn your degree on campus, online, or through a combination of both, you'll find small classes and personal attention from experienced and respected professors focused on one thing — your educational and career success. Discover education working at DeVry University

Accreditation
DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (HLC/NCA), www.ncahlc.org.

Related Program
Bachelor's - Multimedia Design and Development
Associate - Web Graphic Design

3. American International University
AIU is the results-focused University that accommodates you and your lifestyle with quality undergraduate and graduate degree programs that offer you value, flexibility, a generous transfer-in policy* and customizable learning technology that adapts to your preferences.

Accreditation
American InterContinental University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association.

Related Program
Bachelor's (BFA) - Digital Design
Associate's (AABA) - Visual Communication
Bachelor's (BFA) - Web Design

4. Art Institute Online
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division is the leader in online creative arts education. Offering 16 academic online degree programs, we're here to help you get the education you need to launch or enhance your creative career. The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division is a part of The Art Institutes system of schools, with more than 45 locations throughout North America. Founded in 1921, The Art Institute of Pittsburgh supports our online degree programs with more than 85 years of excellence.

Accreditation
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. (267-284-5000) The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

Related Program
Advertising
Graphic Design
Industrial Design
Interior Design
Media Arts Overview
Animation & Special Effects
Audio, Video, or Film Production
Game Design & Programming
Photography
Web Design & Interactive Media
Fashion Overview
Fashion Design
Fashion Management
Culinary Overview
Culinary Arts
Culinary Management

5. Westwood College
Westwood College isn't your typical institution of higher learning. Students can earn a bachelor's degree in just three years and some associate degrees in as little as 20 months. And with day, night and online schedules*, we can accommodate almost any lifestyle.

Accreditation
Westwood is accredited by two national accrediting agencies, ACCSC and ACICS, both of which are recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Because our accreditation is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, students have access to federal grants and loans.

Related Program
Bachelor Degree - Web Design and Multimedia

6. Full Sail University
Learning at Full Sail University has always centered around interaction and the exchange of ideas. Our online curriculum fully embraces this philosophy. We have developed our own online learning environment with the aim of being the most people-focused education experience on the web.

Accreditation
Full Sail University is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), and is licensed by the Commission for Independent Education (CIEICU), Florida Department of Education.

Related Program
Media Design, Master of Fine Arts (Online)
Graphic Design, Bachelor of Science (Online)
Computer Animation, Bachelor of Science (Online)

7. Penn Foster
Penn Foster Schools offer a variety of affordable, career-focused distance education programs, all designed to provide you with the expert instruction, personalized attention, and flexibility you need to achieve your goals.

Accreditation
Penn Foster Career School is accredited for non-degree granting postsecondary diploma programs by the Commission on Secondary Schools of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA. 215-662-5603 www.css-msa.org.

Related Program
Web Page Designer
Computer Graphic Artist

8. Post University
Post University, founded in 1890, has a proud heritage of empowering students to take control of their careers and their lives. We offer an innovative curriculum that combines career-focused education with a solid foundation in the liberal arts

Accreditation
Post University is also accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). This is the regional accreditation agency for more than 200 colleges and universities in the six New England states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

Related Program
Certificate in Game Design and Animation

9. Stratford Career Institute
Stratford Career Institute can help you earn your high school diploma from home in as little as six months, thanks to their proven study methods.

Accreditation

Related Program
Video Game Design
Art

10. Ashworth College
Ashworth College, a leader in distance and online education since 1987, can give you the education and training you need to put yourself on a path to success. Learn on your own schedule, and gain the practical, hands-on skills you need to take your career to the next level.

Accreditation
Accreditation by the Distance Education and Training Council

Related Program
Graphic Design
Web Site Design

August 18, 2011

Types of Accreditation - Online University Facts

There are two basic types of educational accreditation, one referred to as "institutional" and the other referred to as "specialized" or "programmatic."

Institutional accreditation normally applies to an entire institution, indicating that each of an institution's parts is contributing to the achievement of the institution's objectives, although not necessarily all at the same level of quality. The various commissions of the regional accrediting agencies, for example, perform institutional accreditation, as do many national accrediting agencies.

Specialized or programmatic accreditation normally applies to programs, departments, or schools that are parts of an institution. The accredited unit may be as large as a college or school within a university or as small as a curriculum within a discipline. Most of the specialized or programmatic accrediting agencies review units within an institution of higher education that is accredited by one of the regional accrediting agencies. However, certain accrediting agencies also accredit professional schools and other specialized or vocational institutions of higher education that are freestanding in their operations. Thus, a "specialized" or "programmatic" accrediting agency may also function in the capacity of an "institutional" accrediting agency. In addition, a number of specialized accrediting agencies accredit educational programs within non-educational settings, such as hospitals.

Note: The U.S. Department of Education does not have the authority to accredit private or public elementary or secondary schools, and the Department does not recognize accrediting bodies for the accreditation of private or public elementary and secondary schools. However, the U.S. Department of Education does recognize accrediting bodies for the accreditation of institutions of higher (postsecondary) education. If an accrediting body which is recognized by the Department for higher education also accredits elementary and secondary schools, the Department's recognition applies only to the agency's accreditation of postsecondary institutions.

Accreditation does not provide automatic acceptance by an institution of credit earned at another institution, nor does it give assurance of acceptance of graduates by employers. Acceptance of credit or graduates is always the prerogative of the receiving institution or employer. For these reasons, besides ascertaining the accredited status of a school or program, students should take additional measures to determine, prior to enrollment, whether their educational goals will be met through attendance at a particular institution. Those measures should include inquiries to institutions to which transfer might be desired or to prospective employers.

read more about accreditationhttp://www2.ed.gov/admins/finaid/accred/accreditation.html

August 16, 2011

Online University - American University

American University is located in Washington, D.C., and is recognized by the University Senate of the United Methodist Church. It is a widely recognized school for its high academic standards and has been ranked 13th in the nation for offering the best career students to students in the 2008 Princeton Review. American University also encourages students to become engaged on an international level, promoting study abroad, international fellowships, and the understanding of global affairs and issues, no matter what a student’s major is.

Pros:
The average class size at American University is just 23, with an overall student to faculty ratio of 14:1.
Faculty members at American University are diverse and qualified. Nearly half of all faculty members are women, while 17% belong to minority groups. Over 90% have terminal degrees in their field.
American University has a nationally recognized career center that assists undergraduates, graduate students and alumni through mentoring services, internships, and giving them access to networking and job tips.

Cons:
Students who are not passionate about politics or social justice may feel overwhelmed by the strong emphasis on these issues in the campus community.
American University is a very selective school, which may be an obstacle for many students trying to apply.
Freshman students who live on campus are not allowed to have cars.
Fact Sheet:
There are over 5,800 undergraduate students and just over 3,300 graduate students at American University.
American University is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, as well as by various special and programmatic accrediting councils.
The most popular majors at American University are International Service, Business Administration, Justice, Political Science/Government, and Public Communication.
Almost three quarters of admitted freshmen receive financial aid or scholarships.

American University aims to give students many opportunities for personal growth, from supporting The Katzen Arts Center, Jacobs Fitness Center and Kay Spiritual Life Center, to sponsoring Greek life and athletics to offering study abroad and multicultural opportunities and activities. American students are also active in student media, The Graduate Leadership Council, student government, club sports and varsity sports.

Tuition
Full-time undergraduate tuition at American for the 2008-2009 school year is $32,816, plus fees and room and board. Parking fees for full-time resident and commuter students is $910.

August 09, 2011

19 Issues of Choosing Online University

1. Accreditation
Accreditation is the process of reviewing a school’s programs and policies to see if it meets criteria set by an outside agency. When a school is found to meet the minimum criteria, it is granted accreditation. Not all accreditation is equal. Accreditation from the wrong source (such as an accreditation mill) can be worse than no accreditation at all. Make sure that your online school is accredited by an agency recognized by either the United States Department of Education (USDE) or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). These organizations maintain lists of legitimate accreditors.

2. Residency Requirements
A "residency requirement" is a set amount of time a student must spend on campus in order to complete a degree. Many brick-and-mortar colleges mandate residency requirements for their online students. If you enroll in one of these programs, you may have to travel to campus for several weekends or even several semesters in order to earn your degree. Before enrolling in any online program, make sure its residency requirements will meet your needs.

3. Class Schedules
Whether you want to meet deadlines or learn at your own pace, there is an online class schedule to fit your learning style. Before enrolling in any online college, compare class schedules and pacing. Choosing a schedule that fits your needs will help you manage your time and stay on top of your assignments.

4. Testing
Limited Testing: A few online colleges limit the amount of testing students must complete. These programs may provide testing alternatives such as essay writing, portfolio reviews, or class projects.

5. Admissions Requirements
A successful academic record. Online colleges want to know that accepted applicants will succeed in their classes, without any face-to-face encouragement.
High test scores. Whether they require the SAT, ACT, GRE, or LSAT, your online program wants to test your current knowledge and your ability to learn.
Extracurricular and professional activities. Online schools may not offer a vibrant campus life, but they do want students who will make a difference in their own communities.
Well-written essays. The application essay is your chance to let your personality show through.
Stellar recommendations. Online colleges also want to know how other people see you. That’s why many programs require several letters of recommendations.

6. Tuition 
Your tuition should be comparable to that of regular universities, perhaps slightly less. Make sure that you won’t be overcharged or stuck with mandatory fees.

7. Teachers' Education and Experience
If teachers will be grading your work or leading you in online discussions, it is important that they have the knowledge necessary to do the job. The majority of junior college teachers have at least a M.A degree in the subject they teach, and the majority of university professors have a Ph. D. in their area of expertise. Distance education teachers should have comparable experience.

8. Number of Students Per Teacher
Teachers who are assigned too many students have less time to work with people who need help. Making sure your teachers are not overburdened can help you get the education you deserve.

9. Hardware Requirement
Most online classes require that students have access to a computer that is has the ability to run up-to-date multimedia and word processing programs. If your computer is too old, it may not work with your online program.

10.Additional Software
A lot of online programs provide all the materials you need directly from their site. A few request that their students buy supplemental software on their own.

11. Degree Program
Not every program offers every degree. Before you enroll, make sure that your school offers the degree that you are looking for.

12. Program Period
Some online schools offer students the chance to complete a degree in less time. Some students are even able to finish an entire year early.

13. Pace
While some schools let students complete tasks at their own pace, others require that students participate in virtual class sessions and have specific deadlines for assignments.

14. Curriculum 
If you will be required to purchase textbooks, determine what their average cost will be. Books can be expensive, even hundreds of dollars per course. If you are an auditory or kinetic learner (learn best by hearing and doing, rather than by reading alone), finding a school that offers a multimedia element in their curriculum may help you master the material.

15. Tutoring
Some schools provide virtual “office hours” that allow students to communicate with teachers when they have additional questions or are struggling in their work. Others expect students to work independently and do not offer direct assistance.

16. School  History
The longer the school has existed, the better. A school isn’t automatically credible because it’s been around a long time, but having experience is always a plus.

17. School Scale 
If you enroll in a new school that has very few students, you can expect to encounter quite a bit of instability.

18. Alumni  Status
A higher graduation rate demonstrates higher levels of student contentment and success.

19. Communication 
Having a number to call or an actual location you can go to can be very helpful when you need help or are looking for answers. Most legitimate schools will give you a number you can use to reach them.

August 08, 2011

Kaplan University - Online University Review

Kaplan University is comprised of an online school and several campus locations that aim to make higher education accessible for nontraditional students who need to manage flexible schedules. Kaplan utilizes many technology programs to help students feel connected despite the fact that they aren’t learning in a typical classroom.

Kaplan University has a well-known reputation for providing educational and career resources to all types of students.
Kaplan University Online has collaborated with the UAH Salmon Library at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, AL, to offer students access to books, manuscripts, government documents and more resources.
Kaplan University offers many different degree programs at the Associate’s, certificate, Bachelor, Masters, diploma and JD levels.


Students will not get a traditional college experience with in-person class discussions, athletic teams or dorm living at Kaplan University Online.
Some students who need more teacher-student interaction may find it difficult to become involved in class if they can’t meet with classmates and professors in person.
Students attending on-campus classes may feel disconnected from the greater Kaplan community, since there isn’t a central location and students are spread out all over the world.


Kaplan students are enrolled in programs on campus in several Iowa and Nebraska locations, as well as online.

Kaplan University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA).
From Computer Information Systems to Paralegal Studies to Massage Therapy to Office Management to Criminal Justice, Kaplan offers many different programs at varying levels.
Even some of Kaplan’s online programs require students to complete an internship, helping them learn real-life skills.

During their time at Kaplan, students are encouraged to branch out into the community to pursue professional prospects and gain real-life experience.

Kaplan University welcomes all types of financial aid, from federal grants to state grants to federal loans and other scholarships. Kaplan also supports a federal and state work study program

August 07, 2011

Argosy University - Online University Review

Argosy University Online Information

Argosy University has campuses in several locations around the United States including Arizona, California, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Washington, and more. The university is the result of the merging of the American Schools of Professional Psychology, the University of Sarasota, and the Medical Institute of Minnesota. Argosy University is a for-profit college.

Argosy University Online Programs

Argosy University has a separate online program that provides students with the flexibility to take completely online courses that fit into their busy schedules. The online program offers four Bachelor Degrees in the areas of Psychology, Business, Liberal Arts, and Criminal Justice. The university also offers 10 Master's Degrees in Management, Public Administration, Forensic Pathology, Business Administration, and other subjects. Six Doctoral Programs are available as well.

Argosy University Online Accreditation

Argosy University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission as well as being a member of the North Central Association. It is a regionally accredited school. Many of the Doctoral Programs are accredited by the American Psychological Association.

Argosy University Online Tuition & Financial Aid

The tuition at Argosy is charged per credit hour. The rate for undergraduate programs is $510 per hour and thus $6120 per 12 hour semester. The Master Programs are $625 per hour and $7500 per semester with the Education and Public Administration Master Programs costing slightly less. Doctoral Program costs are $827 per hour and $9924 per semester. There is a doctoral residency fee of $1,100 in addition to tuition. Argosy University is accredited and as such it is eligible to receive federal financial aid funds. Students applying for PLUS or Stafford loans or Pell Grants must fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before applying. The school is approved for some Veterans Administration benefits and students who believe they may qualify for these benefits must seek the proper forms from the financial aid department.

South University - Online Program Review

South University is an older institution, established in 1899. It has seven campus locations and offers full programs online as well. However, these programs are limited in comparison. While obtaining an online degree from South University, students will receive the same instruction and assignments as those attending a brick and mortar campus.

ONLINE PROGRAMS AND DEGREES OFFERED

South University has an array of Bachelors and Masters degree online, as well as a few selected Associates Degrees. In Masters degrees they offer: Business Administration (MBA), Criminal Justice, Healthcare Administration, Information Systems and Technology, Leadership, Nursing, and Public Administration. In Bachelors degree they offer the following programs: Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Healthcare Management, Information Technology, Psychology, Health Science, and Nursing (RN to BSN). The Associates degrees they offer are Accounting, Business Administration, Health Science and Information Technology. They also offer an Associate in Paralegal, however this is only partially online and does require some campus attendance.

ACCREDITATION

South University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Associated of Colleges and Schools.

TUTION AND FINANCIAL AID

For a Bachelor Degree in Nursing, the cost is $352 per credit hour. For the rest of the Bachelor programs the cost is $361 per credit hour. For Masters degree the price depends on what program you choose. Nursing will cost $364 – $373 per credit hour depending on whether you choose the RN to MSN Degree or not. A Business Administration in Healthcare, Business Administration, Information Systems and Technology, Leadership, and Public Administration will cost $503 per credit hour. The Criminal Justice program will cost $476 per credit hour. Financial aid is available through information collected after completion of the FASFA. STUDENT SATISFACTION AND COMPLAINTS Most students talk highly of South University. They comment on how knowledge professors are, as well as how helpful and encouraging the staff is. A few complaints against the university was the speed at which classes go, however South University is a fast paced online college. There has also been a few complaints on tuition and how a few students felt overcharged. Though all in all students seem to have a very positive outlook on this school. Overall students ranked it as a grade of 'B-'. South University offers many programs and is relatively inexpensive when compared to other schools. If this seems like the option for you