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Online Degree Program Information.
According to Thomas L. Russell’s book, “The No Significant Difference Phenomenon,” there are no significant differences in online degrees and more traditional programs.
Unlike many “brick and mortar” schools, there are usually no residency requirements.
In a major study conducted by Sosidan & Sharp, 100% of HR and personnel officers at major companies accept online degrees, with many stating a preference for them as they attested to the individual’s strength at self-directed tasks.
According to IDC, the U.S. corporate market for online learning is projected to grow from $2.2 billion in 2000 to $11 billion in 2003.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, a holder of a Master’s Degree earns more than double the salary of a person with only a high school degree.
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