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Top Ten Online Degree Programs that Attract Scholarships

Written By Linethought on Saturday, 10 May 2014 | 03:29

Are you thinking of obtaining a bachelor's degree online? some universities are almost guaranteed to offer you a scholarship by just enrolling with them.


The cost of these online programs certainly will vary significantly, though many of these institutions give out scholarships and financial aid only to their students. 
I did an intensive research at Top DegreesOnline, an online college search resource, and discovered a list of 25 top online schools that offer nearly all of their enrolled students grants and scholarships.
The No.1 university among the list for such awards is Palm Beach Atlantic University, here, over 100 percent of students receive a price break. It’s Christian university that offers online bachelor's degrees in different fields of ministry, psychology  and organizational management. The university, which is located in Palm Beach, Fla., has over 3,800 students, with 400 or more enrolled in evening and online courses.
Palm Beach Atlantic University made the top of the list based on the percentage of students receiving grants  or scholarships, according to Top Degrees Online, the list was culled from U.S. News & World Report's list of the “100 best online institutions.

Below are the schools that made top ten online degree programs that attract scholarships along with the percentage of students currently receiving financial assistance:
  • 1. Palm Beach Atlantic University (100 percent)
  • 2. Norwich University (100 percent)
  • 3. Concordia University, St. Paul (100 percent)
  • 4. Graceland University-Lamoni (100 percent)
  • 5. Concordia University, Chicago (100 percent)
  • 6. McKendree University (99 percent)
  • 7. Charleston Southern University (99 percent)
  • 8. University of St. Francis (99 percent)
  • 9. Malone University (99 percent)
  • 10. Duquesne University (99 percent)

One out of five U.S. college students are currently enrolled in online degree programs. The students are pursuing online degrees through the "distance-learning" programs that offered by a wide variety of institutions, including both traditional public and private universities.
Some of the programs on the list are also degree promotion programs meant for those who already have an associate's degree, at the same time others offer full bachelor's degrees.

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