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Multitasking and the Online Student

By Kris Powers | June 21st 2016

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For online students, the temptation to be “logged in” to multiple accounts at one time can be great.


5 Ways to Pay for College Without Going Into Debt

By Guest Blogger | June 16th 2016

With all the media attention revolving around student loan issues, it can make many of us feel as if taking out student loans to pay for college is the only option. Students are taking out loans larger than ever before, and the combined national student debt grew to a whopping $1.3 trillion earlier this year. However, there is good news for fiscal-minded students who want to graduate from a college without the pressure of college loans.

The biggest secret to graduating without student loans is an earnest time commitment and a little detective work. It is a great idea for inspiring students to research through student debt advisors to acquire maximum knowledge and also read through the various student loan forgiveness programs. For intelligent aspiring students who wish to graduate without student loan debt, here are five ways to make it happen:


The Shortage of Skilled Workers in America

By Kris Powers | June 7th 2016

In many high schools across the nation, shop class is non-existent. Consequently, so are the potential trades-people that are born out of that early exposure to tools and machinery. What is America going to do without skilled workers who can build and fix things?


Nurture Your Entrepreneurial Spirit

By Kris Powers | May 31st 2016

Do you have a skill or talent that can fill a need in the marketplace? In today’s ever-changing economy; the idea of being your own boss may be very appealing.


Ready to Start Working Towards Your Degree?

By Kris Powers | May 24th 2016

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Ed4Online created Ed4Credit to assist people in obtaining their dream of a college degree. Ed4Credit offers a completely affordable opportunity for students to start their evolution through education.


Self Marketing & Promotion

By Kris Powers | May 17th 2016

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From holding the door for a stranger to how we treat the customer service representative on the other end of the phone – we are giving others a glimpse of who we are.


Lifelong Learning

By Kris Powers | May 10th 2016

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“Make the most of yourself....for that is all there is of you.” 
― Ralph Waldo Emerson

Lifelong learning is about seeking or creating learning opportunities for both personal and professional development.  Lifelong learning is important because it applies to everything that we learn throughout our life, not just what is learned in a classroom. Learning allows us to make better, informed decisions. It enhances our understanding of the world around us, betters our social skills and our increases our personal development. Lifelong learning also assists us in becoming more successful in our careers as advances in technology require that we learn something new each and every day in order to keep our skills current in the workplace.


May is National Military Appreciation Month

By Kris Powers | May 3rd 2016

In 1999, the Senate passed a resolution designating May as National Military Appreciation Month. That declaration encouraged the nation to observe and honor current and former members of the armed forces, including those who have died in the pursuit of freedom and peace. Each year the president makes a proclamation, reminding Americans of the important role the U.S. Armed Forces have played in the history and development of our country.

The 6 National Observances during National Military Appreciation Month

Many of us have heard of these holidays; but do we really know what they are intended to celebrate?

Loyalty Day
Loyalty Day kicks off our Nation’s month-long military appreciation celebration.  It is a day set aside for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States and for the nation to reflect on the proud heritage of our American freedom.


A Call for Moderation

By Kris Powers | April 26th 2016

Three young men and women sitting on park bench looking at their phones

The evolution of smart phones has made information and learning available to us on our time, at our convenience. But it’s time for moderation.


Which Career is for You?

By Kris Powers | April 19th 2016

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My college freshman was home this weekend, panicked that he had not yet decided on his exact major. The question of "what do I want to do the rest of my life?" is weighing heavy on his mind. The truth is that many students change majors or areas of study during their schooling; sometimes multiple times! And some of us don't know exactly what we want to do until we have entered the workforce and experienced what we DON'T want to do. Others of us make career changes mid-stride, as we discover new passions or avenues we want to pursue.