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Online Degree Programs Enter the Educational Mainstream

Online degree programs are leading a boom in distance learning that has made a college education more accessible than ever before. In fact, distance learning has taken a place alongside classroom learning in the mainstream of American education.

In the near term, advantages of online degree programs include lower cost and greater convenience. Over the long term, earning a college degree online can pay off with substantial financial benefits over the course of your career.

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How to Find a Great College Scholarship For You

When you are looking for a college scholarship, you will find to your dismay that you are certainly not alone. There is no shortage of people who want a good education and when you go looking for a good scholarship, you are going to find that the competition is quite fierce. There are scholarships for many different majors and studies, for people of every background, and you will find that no matter how hard you look that there are still going to be things that you need to think about.

In many ways, the situation for students who are going to college now is more dire than it has been in a while. Due to the economic crunch, many loaning institutions are closing their doors when it comes to student loans, and scholarships seem to be the way to go. There are plenty of ways that scholarships are preferable, after all. In the first place, they do not have to be paid back when you graduate, and in the second place, they are specifically geared towards helping you get the right kind of support.

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The Transition From High School to College

The transition from high school to college reflects a major lifestyle change as well as a symbolic passage into the responsibilities of adulthood. No longer is your educational direction dictated by others or mandated by law. No longer will your teacher kindly remind you that you neglected to turn in homework assignment #4. The transition to college from high school brings with it numerous opportunities disguised as challenges, and persevering when faced with these challenges will open the door to the abundance of opportunities afforded by a college education.

You have probably followed essentially the same routine from kindergarten through graduating high school – arriving early in the morning, attending class throughout the day and being dismissed in the afternoon. College classes, on the contrary, are often two to three days per week, for varying lengths of time, beginning at practically any time of the day. With the guidance of an advisor, you will be responsible for dictating which classes you take and when, and managing your schedule throughout your college career. While at first glance your college schedule may appear less grueling than in high school, be aware that college demands much more time out of class which you must manage effectively and consistently in order to succeed.

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