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Convenience & Flexibility: Online Degrees

By: Ken McCauley

It's a true saying: "It's not your father's university any more!" Things have changed - a lot - in the educational world. In the past you went from high school to college and then into your first full-time career position, before starting a family.

But no more! Because of military service, or early parenthood - or for countless other reasons - many people today do not enter college right after high school, or they might begin attending and then quit - perhaps to raise a family or pursue full-time employment.

Then something happens - the light finally goes on, and they say, "I need more educational training!" But, at that time of life, responsibilities and commitments may make it difficult, if not impossible, to devote 3 to 4 (or more) years to higher educational pursuits. Did you know that the average age of the university graduate is steadily climbing? That means that, more than ever, people are returning to school later in life.

That's where the University of Phoenix comes in. Some years ago, they realized that traditional educational environments were changing - and they changed with it. They are known today as innovators in higher education - they have redesigned the traditional college curriculum so that people with adult lives and commitments CAN attend classes - online. The folks at the University of Phoenix realized that many adults just don't have the time to go to daily classes, so they have leveraged the power of the computer to bring those classes to you!

The degree programs and course offerings from the University of Phoenix are many and varied. You can pursue courses in Marketing, Management, Criminal Justice, IT, Business, Nursing, Education, Health Care and others. And they are developing new programs of study all the time. And rest assured: all of their instructors hold Masters or Doctorate degrees.

You might be amazed, but it is true nonetheless: through the University of Phoenix, you can earn your degree in about 2-3 years! For those students who qualify, financial aid is available. They offer non-degree programs, as well as Bachelors and Masters degrees. Once again, and with your needs in mind, they hold classes on nights and weekends, and major assignments can be completed during the weekends - this minimizes any disruptions to your schedule during the week.

One of the very best things about working with the University of Phoenix is that you will be assigned a resource person - sort of like an "academic advisor". And this contact person is a real live human being! They will help you to understand your options, answer questions, get you enrolled, set up payment options - they will really help you to get you off to a great start.

One thing remains. You have the information - what will you do about it? Are you just going to 'think about it' - or do it? You have the interest. Do you have the drive? The thirst to know more, to succeed, to better yourself? If you do, the University of Phoenix is ready to help you attain those educational goals!

Article Source: http://mylilpeanut.com

Author: Ken McCauley Writes about Distance Learning and University of Phoenix. Read about obtaining your college degree at www.university-phoenix.com
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