Distance Learning Web Site Enables You to Get College Credit Online for What You Already Know

(ContentDesk via PressReleaseHelp) April 5, 2005 ?- Degree.com, a leading online resource for distance learning degrees, is now offering for free its $200 program teaching people how to get college credit for what they already know. "This is the best kept secret in higher education today," said Sheila Ring, spokesperson for Degree.com. "Our site now has everything there is to know to help people obtain a college degree from a fully accredited college in one year or less."Degree.com formerly sold a $200 CD with instructions on how anyone in the world can complete a college degree in less than a year, based on what they already know or starting from scratch. Now Degree.com has everything there is to know on its Web site for free. The free information now available on Degree.com covers how to take exams to get college credit and how to complete a fully accredited, four-year bachelor's degree in one year or less, without ever having to enter a classroom.

"You can easily test-out of all of the courses," Ring said. "And the cost of the education is among the lowest in the country.
Nothing short of a scholarship will get you college credit and a degree cheaper than this."The program also helps people get college credit for courses and workshops they have already completed, for military experience and prior learning assessment portfolios. According to U.S. Census Bureau statistics, people with a bachelor's degree earn over 60 percent more on average than those with only a high school diploma.

Over a lifetime, the gap in earning potential between a high school diploma and a B.A. (or higher) is more than $1 million. Despite this huge gap in earnings, only 21 percent of all adults over the age of 25 have college degrees. In a national newspaper survey asking what the readers' biggest regrets were, most Americans said that they regretted not continuing with their education. There is no longer an excuse for this, Ring says.

"If there is a little voice inside of you that tells you that you deserve college credit for what you already know; if you believe you know more than the new employee with a college degree; and if you are willing to commit two hours a day, then you are one year away from your college degree. And your degree does not say that is a distance learning degree or a degree achieved through test taking or prior learning."It is designed for the adult learner who has college level skills and wants a college degree quickly and affordably. It is not about finding different programs that are available via distance learning or a list of online college degree programs. For more information about getting college credit for what you already know, visit Degree.com.Contact:Sheila Ring954 384 8577.



Logo Design Works (http://www.logodesignworks.com) designs Auto2Auto's auction site logo and auto credit company's logo

Last month Logo Design Works (http://www.logodesignworks.com) created florida based premier car auction company, Auto 2 Auto's logo. The creative cycle took a little under 3 weeks and Auto2Auto had selected the final design and asked Logo Design Works to create related stationery. Auto2AUto plans to use its logo on marketing material such as brochures, banners, signs and billboards besides it website.The logo design created was such a huge success that Auto2Auto has commission Logo Design Works to create a logo design for another of their companies, Credit King Auto.In a similar track, DayDream LLC based in Salt Lake City, Utah, whose logo was created by Logo Design Works a couple of weeks ago, has commissioned Logo Design Works to create another logo for it's sister company DayDream Capital.Charlotte, NC based real estate company, Highlands Development Group has commissioned Logo Design Works to design their logo. Other companies...

Logo Design Works (http://www.logodesignworks.com) designs Auto2Auto's auction site logo and auto credit company's logo
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National Legal Debt Centers, Inc. – Consumer Alert

(ContentDesk) October 20, 2005 -- While the banks and credit card companies are expecting to benefit from the new bankruptcy laws, many consumers and small business owners will find themselves in limbo. The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, limits who can qualify for bankruptcy under Chapter 7, instead many filers will be forced into a Chapter 13 Repayment Plan. Unfortunately, most consumers however will be caught in between and left out in the cold.Many of the major credit cards have doubled their minimum monthly payments to 4% monthly, adjustable rate mortgages have already started going up and foreclosures have increased 50% in the past two years and many student loans went up 2% last month. Consequently, the new bankruptcy laws will either drive many debtors into repayment plans they cannot afford, or leave them in limbo:" The cost of filing for bankruptcy is now higher, which will be a real problem for many consumers. In fact, some may not have enough...

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KEEPING TRACK OF THE LIGHTING-FAST INTERNET

Those who operate internet businesses likely have their handsfull.That makes it hard to keep track of new developments. To seewho is doing what and how successfully. To generate ideas foryour own business. So what you need is a strategy to help youkeep abreast of what is happening on the internet andspecifically, in your area of interest - in as little time aspossible.Here are some tips and resources to help you to keep track inonly minutes a day.First you'll need a couple of sites you can count on to giveyou accurate and timely information on the internet. Here's agood one: Nua Internet Surveys.

http://www.nua.ie/surveys/This site houses a wealth of information on the internet, itssize, scope and influence. Here's an example of a recentarticle:Report Examines Profitability of Business-to-Business WebSites"42 percent of three-year-old business-to-business Web sitesin the US are now profitable, with another 14 percentexpecting to turn a profit within the next year, according tothe...

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