The School Search Engine
Getting an online degree has been very popular these past couple of years. I mean what's not to like? You can study at your own pace and keep your day job. Online degrees are popular among housewives and those working at home. Personally, I've been toying with the idea of getting another degree. However, with a lot of school offering different degrees, it's hard to find one that will suit your needs.
Enter DegreeHound.com. DegreeHound will match you with the school that offers the course that can suit you. Find your school/degree is easy. First, you have to know your area of interest whether it's business, arts or technology then select the degree you're aiming for whether it's an associate degree, bachelors or doctorate then press find. The search wizard will then ask you questions to narrow down your choices like where you plan on taking classes (online or on campus), your target date of enrolment, your educational attainment, year you graduated, etc.
The tricky part is that you will be asked for personal information regarding yourself. I don't know whether this site will spam you or not but just to be sure, try setting up a separate email account. The search engine will then come up with the best school that matched your criteria and the school representative will then contact you.
DegreeHound is not really a very comprehensive school search engine since most of these schools only cater to US citizens but they can be pretty useful to help you start.
Enter DegreeHound.com. DegreeHound will match you with the school that offers the course that can suit you. Find your school/degree is easy. First, you have to know your area of interest whether it's business, arts or technology then select the degree you're aiming for whether it's an associate degree, bachelors or doctorate then press find. The search wizard will then ask you questions to narrow down your choices like where you plan on taking classes (online or on campus), your target date of enrolment, your educational attainment, year you graduated, etc.
The tricky part is that you will be asked for personal information regarding yourself. I don't know whether this site will spam you or not but just to be sure, try setting up a separate email account. The search engine will then come up with the best school that matched your criteria and the school representative will then contact you.
DegreeHound is not really a very comprehensive school search engine since most of these schools only cater to US citizens but they can be pretty useful to help you start.
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