Currently, students interested in continuing their education have a simple, safe way to find the ideal program for them.
The leading educational institutions of the two, by creating a free, useful Web sites regionally accredited continuing education providers, it is proposed for the industry.
It is created in both the (UCEA) Unlimited, Inc. (EDU) is quasi-University Continuing Education Association was UCEAdirectory, education directory to provide students with access to an array of trusted certificate program undergraduate, graduate and, on the online and campus was.
Tbbbbb.he Roger Whittaker, "by to support their career further, to enhance the potential of their students, increase the enrollment to the continuing education programs mission of the site," George Washington University UCEA president Kengaku director of undergraduate professional said.
By providing important information about school that received the highest level of certification, the goal is to facilitate the often difficult process of finding the right program with a degree on the right. Students will be able to search via degree level, format, and subject to applicable, if the postal code. The site also, I will provide you with the advice of the university.
"We, finding a school that provides the best education the financial opportunity of most to know how stress, it" Lori Faunce, site administrators say. "We have been made. Created this site in the hope that for all students, to facilitate this process"
Founded in 1915, UCEA works in order to promote excellence to continue to higher education, to raise awareness of the importance of lifelong learning. Member institutions, including non-profit organizations and accredited college of public and private and important commitment to higher education, are committed to extending the opportunity to expand the population of non-traditional students seeking continuous learning. Users will be able to access the database with the site at no charge.
Finding a school just is new, it may be more easily found resource site for free.
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