The big question often arises on whether online education or campus based education has a heavier work load for reading and writing assignments. The answer can generally be found in the eye of the beholder or student. Although, a survey has been conducted including interviews from former students who have taken both types of course [...]

“Change does not necessarily assure progress, but progress implacably requires change. Education is essential to change, for education creates both new wants and the ability to satisfy them.” -Commager, Henry S. Our society continues to stress emphasis on post secondary education in today’s world, with women leading the race. Woman’s enrollment continues to grow more [...]

By: Michael McCluskey After completing two years of junior college I never took the time or seem to have the time to return to college and complete my Bachelors of Science Degree.  However at my age of fifty five I always felt I had left my education unfinished.  When distant learning became available it provided [...]

“Baby Boomer’s” retirement is here! With the Baby Boomer’s starting to retire, more and more of them are going back to school to receive undergraduate and graduate degrees. They comprise about 30% of the US population. In 2007, there were approximately 78 million baby boomers—people born between 1946 and 1964—in the United States. In accordance [...]