Top Online Colleges |
|
|
|
Featured Online Colleges |
|
| American Intercontinental Online: 7 campuses worldwide, online campus. |
| Art Institute Online: Serious about becoming a professional in the creative arts? |
| Strayer University Online: IT and business education for working adults. |
| Westwood College Online: Offers 17 Associate and Bachelor degree programs. |
| FMU Online: Individual support that inspires success. |
| Online Nursing Degree Programs: Choose from 7 top online nursing schools. |
| |
|
|
| Description: |
Since 1965, Colorado Technical University has helped thousands of students soar to achieve career success in business and high technology industries. |
| |
|
|
| Description: |
At Missouri College you’ll find smaller class sizes which translate into more one-on-one, hands-on personal attention for you. This helps enrich your educational experience and the learning process to help you get the most out of your Missouri College education. |
| |
|
|
| Description: |
Everest College is dedicated to the ideal that every student should have the encouragement and opportunity to develop to their full potential. |
| |
|
|
| Institution Type: |
Public, 2-year |
| Federal Aid: |
Institution has a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education for eligible students to receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g., Direct Loans). |
| Certificates Offered: |
less-than-4-years, less-than-2-years |
| Undergrad Application Fee: |
$100.00 |
| Total Enrollment: |
40 |
| Gender: |
Men - 15.0%, Women - 85.0% |
| Race / Ethnicity: |
Black non-Hispanic - 12.5%, Asian or Pacific Islander - 7.5%, Hispanic - 2.5%, White non-Hispanic - 77.5% |
| Student Counts: |
Full-time, first-time undergraduate students:38, Percent full-time, first-time undergraduate:95.0, Percent full-time, first-time undergraduate receiving financial aid:84.0 |
| |
|
|
| Institution Type: |
Private for-profit, less-than-2-year |
| Federal Aid: |
Institution does not have a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education. Eligible students can NOT receive federal aid (e.g. Pell Grants). |
| Certificates Offered: |
less-than-1-year |
| |