Do you like doing things differently, not following the crowd? Then you might want to consider post-secondary education at one of the nation's online colleges. Whether it's an online college or the online division of a campus-based college or university, online associate's and bachelor's degrees can be great options for the non-traditional learner. But don't be fooled: e-learning doesn't mean getting up at noon and doing course work in your pyjamas with your feet up on the desk (well, at least not all the time). Online study requires you to be organized, self-motivated and disciplined enough to get the work done without profs literally looking over your shoulder. Programs can be as rigorous as those offered on campus, and typical program areas of online study include education, human services, business administration, management, information technology, psychology, religious studies, security, criminal justice, media design, graphic design, interior design, fashion, liberal arts, real estate studies, hospitality management, sports and health sciences, and more. Online or e-leaning makes higher education available to those with jobs, families, medical issues or other obstacles that might otherwise prevent them from reaching their dreams. That's why Campus Starter has compiled a directory of online colleges to help give you the information you need. So if you have access to a computer and the Internet (and if you're reading this, you do), then you have access to the world of online education and the road to a great future!
Please note:
The following online schools may be certified by other than Canadian or provincial certifying or regulatory agencies and may not have a campus in Canada. Check the institute’s profile for additional information.
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