MBA Degrees Evans GA
One of the greatest things about online learning is the convenience of anytime anywhere access. like Bryan Mosher -- married, with children, and sometimes working 15 hours a day can also have online learning.
Augusta State University
(706) 737-1632
2500 Walton Way
Augusta, GA
Augusta State University
(706) 737-1632
2500 Walton Way
Augusta, GA 30904
Tuition
Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $3098
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $12390
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Type of Institution : Comprehensive higher education system
Institutional Designation : Public—State
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Paine College
(706) 821-8200
1235 15th Street
Augusta, GA
Paine College
(706) 821-8200
1235 15th Street
Augusta, GA 30901
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Tuition Costs : $10368
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Type of Institution : Four-Year college
Institutional Designation : Private—Religious
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Augusta School of Massage
(706) 863-4799
608 Ponder Place Dr
Evans, GA
(706) 863-4799
608 Ponder Place Dr
Evans, GA 30809
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Private
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University of Phoenix - Augusta Campus
(706) 868-2000
3150 Perimeter Parkway
Augusta, GA
(706) 868-2000
3150 Perimeter Parkway
Augusta, GA 30909
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Private
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Augusta State University
(706) 737-1400
2500 Walton Way
Augusta, GA
(706) 737-1400
2500 Walton Way
Augusta, GA 30904
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Medical College of Georgia
(706) 721-0211
AA-170 Administration-Kelly Building
Augusta, GA
Medical College of Georgia
(706) 721-0211
AA-170 Administration-Kelly Building
Augusta, GA 30912
Tuition
Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $4856
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $19424
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Type of Institution : Upper-Level higher education institution with graduate programs
Institutional Designation : Public—State
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Augusta Technical College
(706) 771-4000
3200 Augusta Tech Drive
Augusta, GA
Augusta Technical College
(706) 771-4000
3200 Augusta Tech Drive
Augusta, GA 30906
Tuition
Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $1296
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $2592
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Type of Institution : Two-Year college
Institutional Designation : Public—State
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Georgia Military College - Augusta Campus
(706) 650-5632
115 Davis Road
Martinez, GA
(706) 650-5632
115 Davis Road
Martinez, GA 30907
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Savannah River College
(706) 738-5046
2528 Centerwest Pky Bldg A
Augusta, GA
(706) 738-5046
2528 Centerwest Pky Bldg A
Augusta, GA 30909
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Private
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Medical College of Georgia
(706) 721-0211
1120 Fifteenth St
Augusta, GA
(706) 721-0211
1120 Fifteenth St
Augusta, GA 30912
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Busy executives find the path to higher education is smoother when it comes through their computers. If you're anything like Bryan Mosher -- married, with children, and sometimes working 15 hours a day -- you may think finding time for online education is virtually impossible. But as numerous online students will attest, a simple plan for success can turn "virtually impossible" into a virtual reality. An operations and management manager for GE, Mosher found that as his position became more business-oriented, his degree in nuclear technology wasn't enough. "My bachelor's degree was very technical," he says. "I found it hard to understand why they were making business decisions." So he applied to Jones International University, the first fully-accredited online university, and within three years, earned his MBA in project management. Given Mosher's hectic schedule, you can imagine the road to success wasn't easy. "I've always been a driven kind of guy," he says, adding that the right attitude makes all the difference in taking online classes. "Are you disciplined? Can you set aside a dedicated amount of time? Are you a self-starter?" he asks. "If you're not a self-motivated person, online learning is not for you." Learn to Juggle One of the greatest things about online learning is the convenience of anytime anywhere access -- because of this, Mosher was able to accept a promotion in another state while working toward his degree. "I took a month off to do the move, then I went right back online," he says proudly."If I had gone to a brick-and-mortar school, the transfer would have been extremely difficult. "While online learning can make life easier in some ways, the additional time required of online coursework can make a seemingly simple task like scheduling Fluffy's veterinary appointment hard to do. You've heard there's no such thing as "free" time, and that's certainly true for online learners. Time management is key. Make an honest assessment of the time you can commit to your coursework, and accept that some aspects of your life are going to take a back seat to the pursuit of your degree. But don't think of learning online as lockdown sentence for the next few years. See the list at right for some tips to maximize your "free" time, so you won't be known around the house as "the stranger who shows up to dinner occasionally." How can you be sure you'll stick with it? You'll need more then effective time management to keep up with work, family and classes. Things like supportive family and friends, a dedicated attitude and a few good Internet resources can help you stay focused. A fast Internet connection also helps. If time is of the essence, the last thing you want is to wait 10 minutes for one page to load! Need more advice? Check out the list of things to help you stay online and on tra... | |
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