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		<title>Do Employers Mind If My Degree Is From An Online University?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 15:14:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe you&#8217;re considering getting a degree from an online university. Maybe you&#8217;ve just earned one and in preparing to apply for new jobs that will make the most of it, you&#8217;re wondering whether or not prospective employers will see your resume and have bad associations with your online degree. In a word, the answer is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe you&#8217;re considering getting a degree from an online university. Maybe you&#8217;ve just earned one and in preparing to apply for new jobs that will make the most of it, you&#8217;re wondering whether or not prospective employers will see your resume and have bad associations with your online degree. In a word, the answer is no.</p>
<p>Employers who require employees to have a college degree care that you have one from somewhere. Traditionally, there are about 20 colleges in the United States (the Ivies and a handful of other prominent schools) that make employers sit up and take notice about where your degree came from. If you did not attend one of these places, you are like most people, who find that the name of their school is less important to their employers than how they performed academically, and what they studied.</p>
<p>In fact, your online degree may set you apart in a positive way from the rest of the pack of applicants. Successfully obtaining your degree online tells prospective employers that you are a person who will get the job done even when no one is looking. Online degrees testify that their recipients are self-motivated individuals who are capable of managing multiple priorities. And whatever job you&#8217;re applying for, rest assured that those are two qualities all organizations prize.</p>
<p>Furthermore, online universities are becoming more and more popular. While your online degree can set you apart in the aforementioned ways, you should have no fear that it will stigmatize you. Each day, it becomes more and more likely that the person you sit down to interview with may have attended the same online school that you did!</p>
<p>Another benefit of the online university experience in the eyes of employers is that it is designed in large part for working professionals. The fact that you&#8217;ve made it through an online degree program tells your prospective employer that you have had intense exposure to the types of collegial interactions you will face in the working world. Online universities emphasize and develop the ability to work with others, to manage and meet deadlines, and to be responsible for learning on your own. When you consider all of the things a degree from an online university says about you, you should realize that you&#8217;re more of a proven commodity, a &#8220;safer&#8221; hire than recent graduates from brick and mortar universities.</p>
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		<title>Going Greek: Is it Right For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 21:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Depending on the college your enrolled in going Greek may be anything from a major lifestyle change to few extracurricular activities. It makes a difference what kind of a presence Greek life has in your school as to whether or not it is right for you.More prevalent in the south, some northern fraternities and sororities [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Depending on the college your enrolled in going Greek may be anything from a major lifestyle change to few extracurricular activities. It makes a difference what kind of a presence Greek life has in your school as to whether or not it is right for you.More prevalent in the south, some northern fraternities and sororities are simply small clubs that gather for occasional parties and get togethers. It may make you somewhat of an oddity to join one if they don&#8217;t have a persuasive effect in the schools social and academic scene. There are benefits, however, to living the Greek life in a school that has a powerful Greek presence.</p>
<p>This is not to say that smaller schools have no prevalent Greek life. It may be the only choice to have any social life at all. Larger schools with bigger student populations offer other possibilities for friendship and outside school activities. Variations in Greek life are so wide it is best to consider the most basic pros and cons and then apply them to your own situation.</p>
<p>Housing is most often a big pro in the Greek life. Rushing (or joining) a fraternity or sorority can provide you with a large dorm house full of all the comforts of home. While not all schools have housing for the frats it can be a great alternative to dorm rooms. You share housework and responsibilities with your house brothers or sisters and get a general feeling of family that is hard to find away from home.</p>
<p>The Greek system has established itself to build better people through athletics, leadership building activities, community service, scholarship and most widely publicized &#8211; social life. They spend as much or more time on charity and community events as on socializing and partying. Membership in Greek organizations offers students opportunities to develop strong leadership potential by heading up various charitable projects for school and community. Membership can also provide students with lifetime friendships and future professional connections because Greeks have a reputation of staying loyal for years after graduation.</p>
<p>The Greek system offers fantastic ways to help students in their academic careers. A major goal of Greek life is to help and encourage pledges and members in achieving their absolute highest academic potential. Greek organizations give academic support programs such as national and local scholarships and grants, personal incentives and awards, workshops, tutoring and study sessions.<br />
The social life of Greeks has been widely publicized in movies like Animal House, and although it&#8217;s not all fun and games there is a fair amount of fun. Greeks are active in their schools and communities and never have a drought of events to attend.</p>
<p>Consider your alternatives and the presence and character of the Greek life in your school before rushing a fraternity or sorority. But chances are, you&#8217;ll find something you like.</p>
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		<title>6 Steps To Greenlight Your Online Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 21:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The information age has ushered in the popularity and acceptance of online correspondence courses and degree programs, and if you are ready to get started, congratulations on scratching the surface! Digging deeper, consider these brief, yet necessary 6 online education, school starting steps to move you forward in pursuit of your goal!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The information age has ushered in the popularity and acceptance of online correspondence courses and degree programs, and if you are ready to get started, congratulations on scratching the surface! Digging deeper, consider these brief, yet necessary 6 online education, school starting steps to move you forward in pursuit of your goal!</p>
<p>Weigh Your Options<br />
What are your goals? If you are somewhat lost and in need of direction, get busy on any one of several education sites to see what is offered and what might interest you. Believe it or not, getting started in the online education process does not have to be painful!</p>
<p>Accreditation<br />
Possibly one of the most obvious yet overlooked necessities in a potential online education. If you want your degree, diploma or job certificate to amount to what you paid for it, your institution of choice MUST be accredited. You might learn a lot from Leroy&#8217;s Online Business School, but if it isn&#8217;t an accredited institution there&#8217;s a good chance it will come back to bite you in a future business interview!</p>
<p>Choosing a school<br />
There are several schools, colleges, etc. that would love to help you achieve your educational goals for a reasonable fee; however, you need to be specific in searching for what you desire! Do you want a degree in art, business, philosophy or some other field? The more specific you get with your goals, the faster you&#8217;ll find the most appropriate fit!</p>
<p>Financial Aid<br />
Do NOT fall into the mind trap that many students do in regards to financial aid! If you don&#8217;t have the cash on hand to pay for all of your credits, classes or degree program, it doesn&#8217;t mean you have to take out a loan! Look deeply into the world of scholarships! There are many available through government and private organizations, as well as grants and low interest loans that can be paid off at very reasonable rates!</p>
<p>Research<br />
If your education is worthwhile, then it&#8217;s worthwhile to be patient in getting started. You may be chomping at the bit, but you need to find as close to a perfect fit as possible! Take time to read about your options and possibilities and subscribe to a quality over quantity philosophy! Contact universities and be sure you are as important to them as you want to be!</p>
<p>Focus<br />
Don&#8217;t become easily distracted as your education process begins. Properly dealing with distractions and prioritizing will help create an excellent sense of self discipline that you can use in your research and studies. It is imperative to establish these good habits at the beginning, so your future online educational endeavors are smooth sailing!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Identifying your strengths and weaknesses will help you learn about yourself. Evaluating these skills is a step in the right direction. The more knowledge you have of your capabilities, the better you are to make decisions about your future.</p>
<p>Strengths<br />
Examining your hobbies is a good way to determine your strengths. If you lead a busy life but still find time to cultivate a hobby, then there is something about that hobby that interests you. When youre interested in a hobby, you tend to be motivated in developing your skills. Take a look at your hobbies. What kind of skills do you use for that hobby? Does your hobby require you to use your hands? Does your hobby require you to calculate math problems? Finding the skills that are needed in your hobby helps you understand your strengths.</p>
<p>Also examine subjects that interest you. Ask yourself why you are interested in particular subjects. Do you love to read about modern art? Do you enjoy watching historical movies? Do you like to play sports? Determine what aspects of these subjects keep you interested. When you identify your interests, you will begin to gather information about your likes and dislikes.</p>
<p>Weaknesses<br />
Identifying your weaknesses is another way for you to identify your strengths and skills. First find out what youre not good at. Be honest with yourself here. Are you horrible at math? Do you hate to read? Ask yourself these types of questions.</p>
<p>There are two types of weaknesses: weaknesses that should be improved and weaknesses that are dislikes.</p>
<p>After you identify your weaknesses, figure out if they are skills that you need to improve. Just because you are not good at something doesnt mean youll never have to learn those skills. If those skills are needed for the path you want to follow, then by all means spend some time improving those skills.</p>
<p>You will find that some weaknesses are just dislikes. Maybe youre not good at working in an office environment. This is not necessarily a weakness that needs to be improved. This shows a lack of interest in being cooped up working in an office all day. Dont force yourself into situations that you dont like. You may be the type of person that needs to work in the outdoors or in non-office environments such as hospitals or warehouses.</p>
<p>Finding your strengths will help you make decisions about your direction in life. Finding your weaknesses will help you improve your skills but will also help you find your dislikes. You will be much more equipped to make decisions when you have identified these aspects about yourself.</p>
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		<title>Faster, Easier, Pursue a Degree in Business Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want to get involved in business like TheExpertMarsalis? Or better yet, are you already involved in the business world like AcademicAdviceDrew? Regardless of your answers, there is a way to become better involved in the world of business and start at a pay rate that might actually afford a comfortable lifestyle! It starts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to get involved in business like TheExpertMarsalis? Or better yet, are you already involved in the business world like AcademicAdviceDrew? Regardless of your answers, there is a way to become better involved in the world of business and start at a pay rate that might actually afford a comfortable lifestyle! It starts with higher education, and if you have yet to complete your bachelor&#8217;s degree, you can pursue a business bachelor degree online.</p>
<p>Pursuing your degree online equates to you being able to work or develop your own personal business plan while attending classes at your leisure, and from the location of your choice. You might even decide to go to class everyday while you&#8217;re on your lunch break! Multitasking is a definite key to success in the business world. And learning to do so while working toward your bachelor business degree will only help you get a head start on any future competition.</p>
<p>One thing you should keep in mind when looking for an online bachelor of business degree program, is that you&#8217;ll need a degree from a reputable and accredited online university! You shouldn&#8217;t worry or fret, because there are so many fine institutions available you may have trouble choosing; regardless, you don&#8217;t want to skimp on your education because you think you found a better bargain at a new online college! Research all of your options and compare the curriculums before you make any final decisions.</p>
<p>A business bachelor degree online will prepare you to compete in today&#8217;s contemporary job market. Without a doubt, so much of business is about team work, but it will be completely necessary to compete for a spot on that team at some point in your career. Earning a degree is a sign to a potential employer that you can complete a task when it is presented and you will see a project to its completion.</p>
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		<title>Free Money??!! Apply For A College Scholarship Now!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you started applying for your scholarship yet? No? WHY NOT!?! This is free money for your education. Following these quick and easy steps will help make this process painless.
First, Eliminate the Scholarships That Don&#8217;t Apply To You
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you started applying for your scholarship yet? No? WHY NOT!?! This is free money for your education. Following these quick and easy steps will help make this process painless.</p>
<p>First, Eliminate the Scholarships That Don&#8217;t Apply To You<br />
There are many scholarships available for people who want to attend college. The most practical approach to winning the money you need or want to go to school is to do some research and figure out the scholarships for which you&#8217;re eligible. Because of the overwhelming amount of scholarships out there, you will save yourself a lot of time and potentially wasted effort if you identify at the outset of your process which scholarships just don&#8217;t apply to you.</p>
<p>Next, Make A List of the Scholarships That You Are Most Likely To Receive<br />
Once you&#8217;ve eliminated the list of scholarships that have nothing to do with you, you&#8217;ll probably see that the amount of scholarships is still pretty large. Of course, this is basically good news, but if you are eligible for a very large number, the clock might run out on you before you have a chance to apply to them all. To mitigate this possibility, take your research skills in a different direction by learning about the scholarships you could apply to and prioritizing the ones that you most would like to receive, and/or have the best chance of receiving.</p>
<p>Look Around &#8212; Are There Experts Available To You Who Can Help You In Your Quest?<br />
The above tasks may sound daunting. Before you get too overwhelmed, ask yourself if there is someone who could help you make sense of all of the scholarships. If you are still in high school, before you do anything, you should make an appointment with your guidance counselor and let him or her help you figure out which scholarships might be the best for you, as well as which ones you are the likeliest to be awarded. If you&#8217;ve been out of high school for a while and are looking to get that college degree, chances are there&#8217;s someone in your current circle of friends, maybe someone who&#8217;s already been to college and been through this, who can help you cut through all the paperwork to get to the scholarships that are best for you.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Forget The Internet When It Comes To Tracking Down Scholarships<br />
There are a number of Web resources at your disposal to aid you in your search for money for college. For example, Fastweb.com is a very popular site devoted to helping people match them up with scholarships for which they&#8217;re eligible. A great feature of a site like Fastweb.com is that once you enter your profile information on the site, it will e-mail you with news about upcoming scholarship deadlines.</p>
<p>And of course, regardless of how you find out about your scholarships, as soon as you determine which ones you&#8217;ll go after, the most important thing is to request the application materials and complete them as soon as possible.</p>
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		<title>Strut Your Stuff! Make Yourself A Great Scholarship Candidate!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 15:50:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going to college with scholarships can greatly ease the burden on yourself and your parents. Scholarships are free money to pay for your education, books and room and board. There are scholarships everywhere and for almost anything, and the winner of the scholarship will be the candidate that best presents themselves in their application. Take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Going to college with scholarships can greatly ease the burden on yourself and your parents. Scholarships are free money to pay for your education, books and room and board. There are scholarships everywhere and for almost anything, and the winner of the scholarship will be the candidate that best presents themselves in their application. Take these ideas under consideration when considering how to make yourself a great candidate!</p>
<p>Academics are the deciding factor on many scholarship awards. Most will have a grade point average (GPA) requirement. Demonstrating your ability to handle your course load and maintain a strong GPA will speak volumes about your aptitude and possibilities for success. When scholarships are awarded based on academics you have to demonstrate your desire to succeed in higher education. This starts with studying hard and doing well in your high school classes. This does not always require a 4.0 or perfect grade point average. SAT/ACT test scores can also give an indication about the possibilities for your success. Dedicate yourself to study time, focused classroom presence and maintaining a healthy balance to do your best and increase academic scholarship eligibility.</p>
<p>Going beyond academics, extra-curricular activities are also important to your profile as a scholarship candidate. Being a member of the drama team, debate team, band, national honor society, foreign language club or Explorer club will demonstrate that you are committed not only to your academic career. It will show that you are a well-rounded individual, and that you can handle academic studies along with social activities that will benefit your community.</p>
<p>Speaking of benefiting the community, scholarship awards seem to find their ways into the hands of those with a strong sense of community service. Knowing that there is much more beyond yourself and understanding that there are people in need around you is important. Recognizing that need and feeling compelled to volunteer your time and energy to those less fortunate sends a message to scholarship committees that they are spending their money wisely on individuals who care not only about making a difference and succeeding academically, but helping others do so as well. After all, isn&#8217;t that what scholarships are about?</p>
<p>Being a strong candidate does not depend on the type of scholarship you are applying for, it depends on the type of person applying for the scholarship. Present yourself in the best possible way by showing off your academic success, along with your desire to learn and be a vital part of your community.</p>
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		<title>How To Pay For College When Your Parents Can&#8217;t</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you come from a limited financial background, that&#8217;s no reason that you shouldn&#8217;t go to college. In fact, the less financial support you have, the easier it may be to secure financial aid. Financial aid is only given out to the neediest students. That being said, there can be stiff competition for financial aid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you come from a limited financial background, that&#8217;s no reason that you shouldn&#8217;t go to college. In fact, the less financial support you have, the easier it may be to secure financial aid. Financial aid is only given out to the neediest students. That being said, there can be stiff competition for financial aid packages, so you should apply early.</p>
<p>If you are looking to save money on tuition, state schools are much cheaper overall than private schools&#8211;especially if you can prove residency. This is not true across the board, however. In special situations, you could potentially get a higher scholarship for a private university than financial aid at your local university. It&#8217;s important to weigh all of your options. Obviously, the school with the lowest tuition is a good first bet, but there are other factors to consider as well.</p>
<p>A good financial aid or grant program should be able to help with tuition, room and board, and supplies. If the latter is not included, cut costs by buying and selling used textbooks. Room and board can be a huge chunk of expenses&#8211;if you can cut costs by living in a shared living space, instead of a dorm, this is recommended. The trade-off is that you will have to make your own meals, but you can save hundreds of dollars a month on rent.</p>
<p>Getting a job is an absolute necessity&#8211;and may be mandatory as part of your financial aid package. Many financial aid packages require that you get a job on campus&#8211;a sort of pay as you go student loan. This may be preferable to other types of student loans, as you won&#8217;t be saddled with payments after you graduate. The problem is that your work study paycheck will go right back to the school, which doesn&#8217;t provide money for other expenses.</p>
<p>Student Loans</p>
<p>Student loans are by far the most popular form of tuition payment: borrow now, pay later. If you get a job during the school year, much of your paycheck will be going in pocket. At the same time, it is important to start paying off your student loan early on. Defaulting on student loan payments after you graduate can have long-term consequences. As you are trying to get footing in the workforce, it can be difficult to have to spend a large chunk of your paycheck on loans.</p>
<p>All that said, there is no reason to not go to college just because your parents cannot afford it. They may be able to meet you halfway by fronting some of the money if you are able to find a loan from somewhere else. Even if they don&#8217;t help out at all, you can still pay off tuition and other expenses through government loans, private grants, school scholarships, work study programs, and more.</p>
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		<title>Are YOU Applying For Student Loans? Read This!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the costs of higher education continue to rise, increasing numbers of students and parents are relying on loans to help pay for college. In order to successfully manage this debt, it is important to understand the loan process, including how student loans work, the types of loans available, and applying for loans. If you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the costs of higher education continue to rise, increasing numbers of students and parents are relying on loans to help pay for college. In order to successfully manage this debt, it is important to understand the loan process, including how student loans work, the types of loans available, and applying for loans. If you need additional money beyond savings, grants, and scholarships, consider accepting a student loan to pay the expenses associated with your education.</p>
<p>How do student loans work?</p>
<p>Loans allow students to borrow money to help pay for the costs associated with higher education. Payment of such loans can typically be deferred until the student has graduated from school. The U.S. Department of Education administers loans funded through the federal government. Federal loans are made available either by providing money directly to colleges and universities or by connecting students with private loans.</p>
<p>Types of Loans</p>
<p>1. Federal Stafford Loans: Federal Stafford Loans are available to both undergraduate and graduate students and must be repaid. First-year undergraduate students are eligible for up to a $2,625 loan. Second-year students can borrow up to $3,500 and up to $5,500 each following year. The total amount borrowed by dependent students can exceed no more than $23,000.</p>
<p>Graduate students can borrow more through Federal Stafford Loans, but the government can subsidize only $8,500 of this debt. Eligible graduate students can borrow up to $18,500 each year, but can borrow no more than a total of $138,500 during both undergraduate and graduate study.</p>
<p>The interest rate on Federal Stafford Loans varies, but will not exceed 8.25-percent. For qualifying students, the government will pay the interest while the student is in school. These subsidized loans are offered based on financial need and can save a considerable amount of money in interest. Students who do not qualify for subsidized loans will be expected to pay back the full amount of their loans plus accrued interest.</p>
<p>2. Federal PLUS Loans: Federal PLUS loans are loans made to the parents of students. To be eligible for a Federal PLUS Loan, students must be enrolled at least part-time at a participating college or university. Federal PLUS loans are very similar to Stafford loans, except they are made directly to the parent instead of the student. Parents may borrow up to the full amount of the student&#8217;s total tuition. Unlike Stafford loans, parents must begin to repay PLUS loans immediately.</p>
<p>3. Perkins Loans: Federal Perkins Loans are funded by the government and made available through individual colleges and universities. These loans are available to eligible undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled full-time and meet all the requirements established by the individual college or university. Consult a financial aid or admissions counselor at your university of choice to learn more about the institution&#8217;s specific requirements. Perkins loans are offered at a low interest rate of 5-percent. Undergraduates can borrow a maximum amount of $4,000 per year, while graduate students can borrow up to $6,000 per year. Repayment of Federal Perkins Loans begins nine months after graduation and students have up to 10 years to repay the amount borrowed.</p>
<p>How do you apply for a loan?</p>
<p>Applying for loans through the United States government is accomplished by filling out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Paper applications can be found at the counselor&#8217;s office of your local school, but you can also fill out an online application at the FAFSA website. Students will need to request a PIN number before filling out the application online. For maximum financial aid benefits, complete an application sometime between January and March for the next school year. Some financial aid programs require an early application in order to qualify.</p>
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		<title>Top Online Schools for Doctorate Degrees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Doctorate degrees are the highest level of educational degrees that can be earned. Earning a doctorate degree is an equivalent to being a professor at the college or university where the candidate earned the doctorate degree.
There are three types of doctorate degrees that can be earned. The first type of doctorate degree that can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Doctorate degrees are the highest level of educational degrees that can be earned. Earning a doctorate degree is an equivalent to being a professor at the college or university where the candidate earned the doctorate degree.</p>
<p>There are three types of doctorate degrees that can be earned. The first type of doctorate degree that can be earned is the research or terminal doctorate degree. Research doctorate degrees are typically awarded to those that have made a significant contribution to human knowledge and the research is usually presented in the form of a thesis or dissertation.</p>
<p>The second type of doctorate degree is professional doctorate. Professional doctorate degrees are awarded to certain professions such as law, medicine, music or ministry. Professional doctorate degrees do not typically involve research or academic activities like the research or terminal doctorate degrees do.</p>
<p>The third type of doctorate degrees is honorary degrees. Honorary doctorate degrees are awarded for a substantial contribution of some sort that doesn&#8217;t necessarily have to be of an academic nature. Individuals that hold any of one of the three doctorate degrees are given the title of doctor.</p>
<p>Candidates seeking doctoral degrees usually spend at least five or six years attending a graduate school in order to further the Ph.D student&#8217;s knowledge in his or her chosen field. In doctoral degree programs candidates will molded into contributing teachers to the university environment.</p>
<p>Who wants to earn a doctorate degree?</p>
<p>Candidates for doctorate degrees typically enjoy conducting meaningful research. They may also be interested in becoming a member of a teaching faculty to teach other students how to conduct research, how to become an expert in their field of study, etc. Some doctorate degree-seeking students are simply in it for the prestige of holding a Ph.D. For the right type of person, earning a doctorate degree is a great way of showing their accomplishment as an expert in their field.</p>
<p>Which universities offer a doctorate program online?</p>
<p>The University of Maryland University College offers an online doctorate program.  UMUC’s Graduate School of Management and Technology provides a wide-range of career-specific programs, and offers a well-rounded, award-winning program featuring practical training for real-world careers.<br />
Capella University is another university that hosts an online doctorate program.</p>
<p>Capella University&#8217;s online PhD program is updated on a regular basis in order to accommodate the most current challenges in the business and academic world. The online doctorate program offered by Capella University will help students to strengthen their critical thinking, refine their research skills, and further their problem solving skills.</p>
<p>Walden University also hosts an online doctorate program. Walden University&#8217;s online Ph.D program focuses on various aspects of education, so it helps to shape and refine educators so that they can deal with and address the challenges that the academic faces in a daily basis and into the future.</p>
<p>The University of Phoenix also offers an online Ph.D program. From education to leadership curriculums, the University of Phoenix&#8217;s Ph.D program prepares future leaders in education to handle the challenges of educational institutions in a strategic manner.</p>
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