by studentrg | Jul 6, 2020 | College Admissions, College Degrees, Online Courses, online education
College students are already facing lots of confounding questions about the upcoming academic year. Will their colleges reopen? If so, when? Will all classes be delivered online, or only a percentage of them? Will lab-based courses be shut down, or taught in modified...
by studentrg | Jun 15, 2020 | College Admissions, Online Courses, online education
Unfortunately, the best answer could be, “who knows?” Is your college welcoming students back to campus for the fall semester, going completely online, shutting down entirely . . . or doing something else? And is it cutting tuition or giving refunds if it is not...
by studentrg | Apr 16, 2020 | College Major, Online Courses, STEM
Are you a high school student who is logging a lot of time indoors in the safety of your home? Or are you the parent of a young man or woman who is? If so, we have a suggestion for you . . . This could be a great time to learn coding or another computer skill Plenty...
by studentrg | Feb 25, 2019 | Online Courses, online education
Are online colleges improving the quality of education they provide? Are more of their students completing four years of study and graduating? And are online colleges becoming fully viable options for students who, due to factors such as having children or being...
by studentrg | Jul 16, 2018 | Online Courses, online education, STEM
Are you a high school student who is interested in becoming an engineer? Or do you know a student who is interested in majoring in engineering in college? If so, there are lots of online opportunities to learn what engineering classes are like. Visit the links below...
by studentrg | May 10, 2018 | Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, Jobs of the Future, Online Courses
When deciding what courses they should be offering, colleges often use a simple process of subtraction . . . The skills workers need – minus the skills their college teaches = equals the skills they should be teaching, but are not That way of thinking makes...