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  • DIFFERENT TYPES OF LEGAL STUDIES DEGREES

    Students interested in pursuing graduate level education in law or legal studies will find a range of degrees with distinctive focuses. In this article, we discuss four types of law degrees, their differences, and the pros and cons of each.…

  • The Problem(s) with For Profit Colleges

    Here are the four biggest potential problems with for-profit colleges. 1. Acceptance rates are high. If a student is trying to get into college and struggling with rejections, it makes sense to apply to a for-profit college with a high…

  • For Profit vs. Non Profit Colleges

    For-profit and non-profit colleges and universities approach education differently. Which approach is better? We'll let you decide. But here's a hint: Nonprofit schools may offer the best options for students looking for a rich college experience at an affordable price…

  • The Rise of Nonprofit Online Schools

    Online education has exploded in the last two decades with for profit and nonprofit institutions alike offering certificates and degrees in all types of fields. For-profit schools or proprietary schools that offer distance education have existed for decades, offering programs…

  • Drexel University

    Drexel University is a leading online university, but it also offers traditional classes on its Philadelphia campuses. Although it is widely acclaimed for its online programs, it has existed long before the days of the internet. In 1891, a philanthropist…

  • Oregon State University Ecampus

    Oregon State University was founded in 1868, and since that time has grown to become a prestigious school. A portion of the 400 acre campus is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. As well as drawing students from…

  • Liberty University Online

    Liberty University Online is one of the leading distance education institutions in the United States. Founded by Jerry Falwell in 1973 as Lynchburg Baptist College, Liberty University quickly became one of the pioneers of distance education in America. Beginning in…

  • Benedictine University

    Formerly known as St. Procopius College, Benedictine University was founded in Chicago in 1887. The college began as an educational institution for men who were of Czech and Slovak descent. In 1968, the college became coed, and its name changed…

  • Colorado Christian University

    The only evangelical university in the Rocky mountain region, Colorado Christian University aims to provide an education that integrates Christian spiritual formation and outstanding academics. Since its inception in 1914, the liberal arts university has grown from a small one-room…

  • Ohio University

    Ohio University holds a pair of firsts. It was the first university established in the state of Ohio, as well as the first of its kind in the Northwest Territory. Additionally, it is the ninth oldest public institution of higher…

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