Student Resources
Choosing your field of study is the first step in your online education, a process that takes time, commitment, and energy. The online degree program you decide to pursue will affect your career path, income potential, and level of employment. Online colleges offer a number of diverse options, and your area of interest may cross over several different degree programs. To help you find the online degree program that matches your interests and gives you best chance of financial success, explore our online degree comparison tool for information about earning potential, degree costs, and time commitments.
College Planning
- Online College Courses for Senior Citizens
- The Rise of the Online Degree at Public and Nonprofit Universities
- Studying Abroad: Step-by-Step
- Parental Support for College Students
- Achieve eLearning Success
- Understanding and Preparing for the GMAT
- Earning Credits Before College
- Your Guide to Taking the GRE
- Getting the Most from Open Online Courses
- US College Guide for International Students
- Online Colleges That Offer Laptops
- Online College Students by the Numbers
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For-Profit Colleges:
What Every Student Should Know - How Accreditation Works and Why It Matters
- How to Make Sense of Online College Rankings
- Online Student’s Guide to Transferring College Credits
- College Savings Plans Explained
- College Accessibility for Visually Impaired Students
- College Help for Undocumented Students
- Choosing an LGBTQ-Friendly College
- The U.S. Servicemember’s Guide to Academic Programs and Aid
Financial Aid
- Graduating Debt-Free
- Online College Costs: A Breakdown of Tuition and Fees
- Financial Aid Guide for Students at Online Colleges
- Guide to the FAFSA
- Financial Aid Resources for Hispanic Students
- Financial Aid & Scholarships for Minority Students
- Making Financial Aid Work for You
- Scholarships for Women
- Student Guide to Building Credit
- The U.S. Servicemember’s Guide to Academic Programs and Aid
- State of Student Debt in the U.S., Part 1
- State of Student Debt in the U.S., Part 2
Student Life
- Public Libraries: An Untapped Resource in Higher Ed
- Plagiarism: Avoid the Consequences
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Support for Students with
Hearing Impairments - Student Safety Guide
- Student’s Guide to College Housing
- College Support for Students with Disabilities
- Academic Research Online
- College Writing Guide
- College Help for Homeless Students
- Student Health and Wellness Guide
- College Students Living with a Chronic Condition
- Critical Mental Health Resources for College Students
- The Student’s Guide to Affordable Healthcare