Online Colleges

Online colleges make it possible for you to earn an undergraduate or graduate degree from the comfort of home. This is ideal for prospective students who work full-time or have family obligations that make attending traditional classes difficult. Online colleges offer degree programs in a variety of liberal arts, social science and natural science subjects. If you are considering enrolling in an online program, you may be able to test-drive a course for free!

  1. University of Maryland University College (umuc.edu) is the online wing of the University of Maryland. The college offers certificate programs that can help jumpstart a new career, along with undergraduate and graduate degrees which can be completed entirely online. Available majors include Asian studies, computer science, education and accounting. You can also earn an MBA.
  2. Kaplan University (online.kaplanuniversity.edu) has a number of programs that are offered via the Internet. You can study psychology, HR management, criminal justice, or environmental policy, to name just a few. Students interact with their professors and peers through message boards, and also have access to an online library in order to conduct research.
  3. Capella University (capella.edu) offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees, along with certificate programs. The university is divided into several schools, including public administration, education and health care. While bachelor’s and master’s programs can be completed online, PhD students are required to attend several residencies during the course of their program to meet with advisors and fellow doctoral degree candidates.
  4. Walden University (waldenu.edu) offers more than 45 online degree programs; available majors include political science, public health, instructional design, and management. Students can transfer credits from other colleges or universities and merit-based scholarships are awarded to qualified graduate students.