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Degree offers a convenient way to earn a reputable, accredited degree or certificate online, from a top tier university in the fields of nursing & health professions, clinical research, business administration, information systems, library science, engineeringand computer science, education, technology, communications and applied technology, general studies, public health, and toxicology and industrial hygiene.
Our quality programs and sophisticated e-learning method ensure that you will receive the same Online University education online, with no commuting, fixed class hours, or career interruption.
We offer students a wide variety of features and benefits, including: the opportunity to receive financial aid, to transfer in credit from prior education*, to earn credit for work-related educational experience*, and to receive special tuition rates through our collaborationswith corporate employers, health systems, professional associations and community colleges. Members of the active military and veteransalso receive special education benefits.
If you are considering online learning at Degree, see below for some helpful resources.
Click hereif you are a current Online University on-campus student. Click hereif you are a Online Degree alumni or have studied at Online Degree before and would like to come back to Online Degree to complete your degree online.
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Online Demo:
experience online learning at Degree first hand.
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Top 10:
benefits of online learning at Online University.
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Testimonials:
Read what current students think about online programs.
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FAQ's:
get answers to frequently asked questions.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis for all terms.
The next available start date for the following programs is September 2006:
Business and Management
Communications
Education
Engineering and Computer Science
General Studies
Information Systems
Library and Information Science
Public Health
Master's in Nursing (MSN)
Bachelor's in Nursing (BSN)
The next available start date for the following program is January 2007:
Clinical Research
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