Our mission is to serve as a resource center to support prospective students as they navigate through the huge array of online education programs. We hope to help you identify the right program for you.
Academic counseling
Are you feeling uncertain regarding the online degree program you want to pursue? Scheduling an appointment with an academic counselor might help you define your goals and preferences so you can decide on an action plan for your academic success. Be sure to discuss with your counselor how you manage time and finances, study habits, work-life balance, and any related issues.
Tutoring
If your secondary school grades are fairly low or you realize that you don’t know enough in a certain subject, you might want to consider using the services of a tutor. Not only can a tutor help you understand core concepts, but s/he can also give you personalized study tips.
Language skills
If you need to improve your language skills, consider joining an English-as-a-second-language (ESL) group. You’ll be able to improve your conversational skills in English as well as have fun and make friends.
Other important topics for you to explore:
- How do online college classes work?
- What can you do with a biology degree?
- What can you do with a business degree?
- What can you do with a communications degree?
- What can you do with a marketing degree?
- What can you do with a psychology degree?
- What can you do with an English degree?
- What college is right for me?
- What colleges look for in a student
- What degree is right for me?
- What is a liberal arts college?
- What is a master’s degree?
- What is an accredited college?
- What is a master’s degree?
- What is an associate’s degree?
- What is an undergraduate degree?
- What is distance learning?
- What to bring to college: the smart student’s guide
Have you found the information you were looking for? If not, please contact us, and we’ll do our best to hunt it down for you. We want to help!