Online education has changed over the last few years as people of all ages have found themselves taking classes from their homes. Whether you are a full-time professional already or a recent high school graduate, online college can easily fit your lifestyle. The quality of education at online colleges has continued to improve, and they have become a…
When it comes to pursuing a degree specifically in the construction industry, people are finding themselves with a decision to make: Should I attend a traditional college or an online college? There are many differences between traditional and online colleges. Read on! Photo by wayhomestudio – www.freepik.com Traditional vs. Online Colleges Lifestyle: Students who attend traditional on-campus…
When considering where to go to college, students should understand the success rates of the institutions. The U.S. Department of Education defines graduation rates as figures for each school that show the percentage of first-time freshmen students earning a 4-year degree who wind up completing their entire program of study within 6 years of enrolling in…
Less than 25% of high school graduates who enroll in community college complete a degree in three years.1 To change this sad fact, students need to understand all the opportunities they have before choosing their college. Let’s look deeper! Only 5% of students in 2-year colleges graduate on time with a 2-year degree. Find Out More About STONEPILE…
Data shows that online learning is not only possible but sometimes preferable to traditional methods of higher education! It is flexible, affordable, and geared toward working students.1 At STONEPILEllc, we chose the online format to give students access to expert instructors in the field whose experience and current engagement in the industry translate to cutting-edge teaching methods…
Online education has become commonplace, but how do you know if it’s for you or your students? Benefits of Online Learning The benefits of online education are endless. Some of the most cited benefits include flexible scheduling, cost savings, self-paced learning, affordability, and cutting-edge technology. Did you know—Nearly 6.1 million college students are currently attending…
The rising cost of college tuition and debt continues to drive down enrollment. Federal financial aid can’t solve the problem as most college tuitions outpace the financial aid available. Numerous students drop out of brick-and-mortar schools without graduating, leaving them with lots of debt and no degree. The truth is that running a college campus…
Is online or traditional school the one for you? As seniors are approaching the end of their high school career, many of them are wondering what they should do with their future. There isn’t a wrong answer for what to do after high school, but you should look at all opportunities that are available to…