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A Day in the Life of an Axia College Student

Thursday, August 19th, 2010


Follow Jordan through a typical day as an Axia College student at University of Phoenix. You can earn your associates degree and choose from a variety of concentrations while keeping your busy schedule, job, friends and family commitments. Our online classroom and Axia College community provide a flexible and accessible learning environment. Our students are supported by a dedicated Graduation Team comprised of enrollment, academic and financial representatives who work with you throughout your program. Associates degree programs last about 20 months. Axia College students learn information and skills which can be applied to daily work life while earning credits which can be transferred into a bachelors degree program at University of Phoenix. Explore programs at Axia College at www.phoenix.edu


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Best Online Universities: Part 1/3 Discussing Class Structure and Time Requirements

Friday, June 25th, 2010


GetEducatedTV@Gmail.com Best Online Universities. This episode discusses the Guidelines of choosing some of the best Online Universities. Today I am talking about The different Class Structures and Time Requirements of the Best Online Universities. You will learn how much time a degree program will take an average student, how much workload you can expect each week. As well as the best class structure for optimum learning. GetEducatedTV@Gmail.com Regional Accreditation Best Online Universities Online University Earn your degree online University of Phoenix Kaplan University Capella University Devry University Guidelines to choosing a good online University Academic Advisor Bachelors Degree Online Master Degree Online Associates Degree online Online degree program Graduate School online Online Doctorate Degree Regional Accreditation What is Regional Accreditation? Credits and Regional Accreditation


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Overcoming The Negative Aspects Of An Online Education – Get An Advantage

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Any individual that has researched online education or training will no doubt be well aware of the possible disadvantages that choosing an online degree or training course holds over choosing to learn in an academic or technical institution. The majority of resources available will highlight the problems so everyone considering an online course will be aware of them before they enrol. However, the one thing that these resources fail to mention is the fact that the negative aspects of an online course can easily be avoided if you know how!

Some of the negative elements associated with taking an online degree need to be dealt with before enrolling on the course, some during online education and the remaining problems may only present themselves afterwards so you must be prepared. If you deal with them as they come then you will have no problems at all!

The first potential problem is the credibility of taking an online course. This actually refers to degrees from online schools rather than more technical or practical training courses that are often set up to train individual workers by the company that employs them. In order to avoid any problems associated with online degrees, the relevant checks should be carried out before enrolling in a program. The credibility of the online university should always be examined because there are too many schools that bear accredited status but have been given that status by a sister company. These universities and school are not valid and potential employers would discard any qualification given out by them.

However, there are online schools that are validly accredited, such as the University of Phoenix. Any good school will be happy to reveal the source of its accreditation, and this should actually be displayed on the homepage or the “about us” page. Having knowledge of the source would be an excellent idea for future job interviews and resume because this will give any qualification an impressive legitimacy.

A problem that you may be faced with during the course of your degree is the level of discipline that is required in order to complete all of the assignments and tasks that are a part of the course. You can prepare for this in advance by setting up a timetable that fits in well with your day-to-day routine. A schedule can be altered to fit circumstances at any given time but planning what you are doing well in advance would give you an edge over the lure of procrastination that you will most definitely face at some stage!

If you need a helping hand to ensure that you get all work associated with an online degree completed, then find a place to go when you find that you cannot work in the home. Some individuals may head to a local library, others a coffee shop, but every individual online student should choose the place that most inspires them to work. Of course, it is completely up to you to find that place. You could try several places before settling on the one that suits you best.

The final problem that you are guaranteed to face at some time or other is employer attitudes to online degrees. Although attitudes are changing, more conservative and traditional employers will unfortunately question you as to why you took an online degree instead of attending a campus-based course. Every online student should have a rehearsed answer that sounds natural and credible. Explaining personal circumstances is not enough. You should also justify the school of your choosing. This is where having knowledge of where the school was accredited and who by comes in useful. Your argument for completing an online course should also be backed up by a brief description of the classes taken and the skills and traits that you have picked up as a result, because these skills can be of use to potential employers.

Of course, there are other problems that will be associated with your online education, but this represents the three most pressing problems that you will have to deal with. Be prepared for them, as well as any others that come your way and you will almost certainly be able to turn any negatives into positives, and that is a trick necessary when completing an online education!

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University of Phoenix Cancer Survivor Succeeds Online

Monday, June 7th, 2010


Marilee Greenland completes an online degree program at University of Phoenix while undergoing cancer treatments. She finds flexibility and choice with her time, and will soon graduate from University of Phoenix. Online classes offer benefits to professionals, people in rural areas, and military personnel. University of Phoenix online class enrollment in Utah is growing by 12% per year, with 23% taking online courses and another 20% combining online classes with their degree programs. KSL in Salt Lake City reports a recent study found that by 2008, 1 in 10 college students will be enrolled in an online degree program. For more information visit: phoenix.edu


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Cherie Acheived her Goals with an Online Degree

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010


Cherie balanced family and career responsibilities with her online degree from University of Phoenix. She serves as an enrollment manager with University of Phoenix, helping other students achieve their goals. She looks forward to starting her MBA at University of Phoenix. Learn more about online degrees at www.phoenix.edu


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