“Florida Charter School Teachers Can Save Money on an Online Master's Degree in Education” plus 1 more |
Florida Charter School Teachers Can Save Money on an Online Master's Degree in Education Posted: 06 May 2010 09:31 AM PDT SOURCE: American College of Education American College of Education Partners With Florida Consortium of Public Charter Schools to Make Accredited Online Degrees More Affordable CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwire - May 5, 2010) - Teachers who are members of the Florida Consortium of Public Charter Schools (FCPCS) now have a unique opportunity to complete an online master's degree in education at a reduced tuition rate. In honor of National Charter Schools Week, May 3 - 9, American College of Education, a Chicago-based, fully accredited online college, announces a new partnership with FCPCS, one of the largest charter school associations in the nation. Through the partnership, all FCPCS members are eligible to receive a $350 tuition grant to be used toward the cost of an online master's degree at American College of Education if they enroll by June 30. "Cost is one of the biggest obstacles teachers face as they work toward career advancement by pursuing a master's degree. We are proud to be able to offer these tuition grants to FCPCS teachers to help them reduce the cost of our high quality, already affordable online accredited master's degree programs," said Dr. Vernon Johnson, an executive vice president at American College of Education. "And because all of our courses are offered exclusively online, our online master's degree students can take their classes anytime, anywhere they have an Internet connection, thus reducing the obstacle of accessibility," he added. "The American College of Education's tuition reduction program, available exclusively to FCPCS member teachers during National Charter School Week, provides a great opportunity for teachers to grow professionally," said Robert Haag, President, FCPCS. "It is always exciting to introduce new vendors and special promotions that help our member schools, their teachers and, ultimately, the students they serve." The fully accredited American College of Education offers its master's degree programs exclusively online. Teachers who want to move into education leadership positions may choose from a number of online education master's programs at the College: M.Ed. in Education Leadership, M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction, M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction with ESL Specialization, M.Ed. in Curriculum with Bilingual Specialization, and the newly approved M.Ed. in Educational Technology. Tuition grant recipients must meet the admission criteria of American College of Education, a fully accredited online college providing master's degrees in education. The GRE is not required. In addition to the FCPCS tuition grants, American College of Education is also currently offering a number of student grants to help teachers with tuition payments. To be eligible for the FCPCS tuition grant, members must enroll by June 30. Educators interested in enrolling in the College and applying for a tuition grant should contact the American College of Education Enrollment Department at 1-800-280-0307 or visit the College's website at www.ace.edu. About American College of Education Media Inquiries: Five Filters featured article: The Art of Looking Prime Ministerial - The 2010 UK General Election. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
Posted: 06 May 2010 06:18 AM PDT ESSEX JUNCTION, Vt.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GetEducated.com, an online education research group that publishes online university reviews and rankings, has released its 2010 business school rankings of the Top 51 Best Values in Online MBAs – Regionally Accredited. The online university cost rankings are based on a comprehensive survey of 90 regionally accredited business schools that offer 250 different online MBA degree programs. Wayne State College (Nebraska) ranked #1 in affordability for distance learning students for its online MBA at a remarkably low cost of only $6,750 for online students nationwide. By comparison, the average cost for an online master's in business (regionally accredited category) is $22,924. GetEducated.com's Top 10 Ranked Online MBAs all cost under $14,000. The most expensive regionally accredited distance MBA, a specialty MBA in pharmaceutical and healthcare business from the University of the Sciences Philadelphia, costs about $68,400. The University of Phoenix, America's largest enroller of online MBAs students, did not make the Best Buy rankings. The Phoenix online MBA program charges just over $31,000. Top 10 Ranked Best Buys – Online MBA Degree Programs 1. Wayne State College (NE) "GetEducated's top ten best values in online MBAs offer online students a chance at a quality distance MBA degree for less than one-half the cost of the national average. That's an amazing value in these recessionary times," says Vicky Phillips, GetEducated.com's founder, who has been comparing online degrees for cost and quality since 1989. Comparative data on 406 online MBAs across three accreditation classes – regional, AACSB, and national -- is available in GetEducated.com's Free Guide to Online MBAs. The guide is part of the distance learning group's mission to educate the public about affordable, high-quality online education programs. Founded in 1989, GetEducated.com reviews, ranks, and rates online university and college degree programs along the dimensions of cost, quality and credibility. Five Filters featured article: The Art of Looking Prime Ministerial - The 2010 UK General Election. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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