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Financing Your Master’s Degree
June 25, 2015When it comes to attaining your master's degree, there are many considerations: time, convenience, cost, etc. The cost aspect can often be a large deterrent to many who desire a master's degree, but what they may fail to consider are the many different avenues that can be taken to finance a master's degree. Below, we will list some options, which are by no means comprehensive, but are a start to acquiring a method for financing your graduate degree.
Online Professor Sally Krisel Speaks Out About Gifted Learners
June 23, 2015In an article recently released by the District Administration, Dr. Sally Krisel, a professor within the online UGA Ed.S. in Educational Psychology, Gifted and Creative Education program, contributed to a discussion about gifted learners and their treatment within the U.S. school system.
This World Traveler Came Back to Her Roots to Pursue Her Online M.Ed.
June 18, 2015Emily Heath LaFon is a UGA graduate student living in Munich, Germany. A native of Georgia, LaFon has been teaching at an international school in Germany for the past four years where she has a classroom of 19 third graders representing 17 nations. When she made the move, she didn’t know…
From Student to Professor, Then Back Again: Dr. Iris Saltiel’s Unusual Journey
June 10, 2015Dr. Iris Saltiel is a dynamic woman who has been teaching online since 1998 at Troy University and Columbus State University. But the switch from professor to student provided a surprising, yet welcome, challenge in the fall of 2014 when she began taking courses online in UGA’s Graduate Certificate…
Guest Blog: Media Producer Stephen Bridges Talks Instructional Media
June 4, 2015By: Stephen Bridges Media Producer, UGA Online One of the greatest challenges of teaching lies in the creation of engaging instruction. The most effective teachers are those who can take their instructional content and present it in such a way that is easy to understand, as well as intriguing and…
Challenges of Pursuing an Online Grad Degree in Education, and Solutions to Help
June 2, 2015According to a 2014 survey by Aslanian Market Research and The Learning House Inc., two out of every nine online graduate students are specializing in education. Even though it is so prevalent, these students still face a lot of challenges. US News & World Report lists these four obstacles and talks about how some students have overcome them. We'd like to tell you how UGA's online degree programs and their structure helps you overcome them.
Online Student Profile: Marissa Munroe, M. Ed in Learning Design and Technology
May 28, 2015Marissa Munroe is completing her first year in the M. Ed Learning Design and Technology online degree program. She is scheduled to graduate after Summer 2016. She is originally from New Jersey, but got her B.A. in English and Psychology at Georgia State
Spotlight on Culture: Visit the Georgia Museum of Art and the Georgia Botanical Gardens
May 26, 2015Online students, we know that you’re busy during the year, since most of you are juggling a career, school and family, among other things. But, in light of the perfect weather that we’ve been enjoying in Athens, it’s only appropriate that we highlight two of Athens’ cultural hubs: the…
An Education Isn’t All M.S. Pharmacy Student Melinda Smith Gets From Her Online Program
May 21, 2015Melinda Smith, a student of the Master of Science in Pharmacy with an emphasis in BioPharma Regulatory Affairs program, is currently over ten years into her career, and holds the position of Director of Quality and Regulatory Devices at NeoMed, but she’s still attaining her master’s degree. This…
Kelly Meyer, Distance Learning Coordinator for Grady College, Recognized by Past Student
May 18, 2015Kelly Meyer is the Distance Learning Coordinator for Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, and is also instrumental in the administration of the low residency MFA in Narrative Media Writing program.