Education Finder

The Education Finder is a website designed to serve the needs of those who wish to pursue higher education online. Many of those working now in many companies (including those firms doing outsourced jobs in other parts of the world) still have to finish their studies, interrupted, because they took on the jobs as they became available.

In a survey of company employees it was found out that full-time workers age 25 and over without a high school diploma had median weekly earnings of $450, compared with $620 for high school graduates (no college) and $1,138 for those holding at least a bachelor’s degree. Yet it is now very possible for one to upgrade his or her educational qualification by just doing some extra studies online, as there are now so many online educational firms offering various courses. This is a good development so working students can be qualified for higher pay later.

Education Finder, for example, can put anyone interested to enroll online in direct contact with a school’s admissions office. A request to any online school will likely be readily attended to by someone from the school’s admissions office who can discuss with the interested would-be online student and talk about the courses offered by the particular school. Read the rest of this entry »

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A remarkable 95% of the female student base and 80% of the male apply to institutions of higher education during their final year of secondary school. This is especially impressive in that only primary school is compulsory in the UAE. These high-rates of academic retention are in many respects reflective of the ongoing efforts of UAE’s Ministry of Education to improve the quality of education at all grade levels. Specifically, Information Technology skills are offered at many public and private institutions of higher education. The Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid IT Education Project requires that there is one computer available per university student. The program also incorporates online courses in 40 high schools across the UAE. Thirteen thousand students pass through the online program each year. Read the rest of this entry »

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