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The Homework to Do Before Enrolling Online
by Matt Villano
Online degrees can be a boon to your career and your life, as long you choose the right program and understand the commitment that will be involved.

Are Online Degrees Real?
by Jennifer Mulrean
Every day, students around the world are booting up, logging on, and signing in to their virtual classrooms.
 
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TECHNOLOGY

College Technology
Whether it's creating your own LiveJournal community, or maximizing the music on your iPod, college campuses are blazing the trail for mixing techno-tainment with education.

More Students Studying Online
by Chad Holcom
The laptop may become the next textbook and the chat room a substitute classroom at local colleges as they boost enrollment in online programs.
 
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Stimulus Bill: Stimulating Education


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Work is Never Done, Obama Tells Class 

By Peter Baker
Published May 14, 2009
President Obama delivered his first commencement address as president at Arizona State University, whose decision not to award him a ceremonial diploma touched off a national furor.

Well-Regarded Public Colleges Get a Surge of Bargain Hunters
By Lisa W. Foderaro
The unraveling economy is making less expensive state colleges more appealing, even as they face cuts. 

For Education Chief, Stimulus Means Power, Money and Risk
By Sam Dillon
Arne Duncan must decide how to disburse $100 billion in emergency aid for schools and colleges.

Applications Surge at Cooper Union
by Lisa W. Foderaro
Cooper Union, a tuition-free college in Manhattan, saw about a 70 percent surge in applications for early decision this year.
 
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