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Ask an Advisor: What’s the difference between a BA and a BS?

November 18, 2021 by Mandy Byrd |

Learn which type of bachelor’s degree is right for you.

Have questions about choosing the right online bachelor’s program? Our new blog series, Ask an Advisor, addresses common questions we receive from prospective students.

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Outstanding Online Bachelor’s Programs

September 30, 2021 by Mandy Byrd |

Did you know that UNC Greensboro offers 13 fully online bachelor’s programs?

These degree programs are intentionally designed to be online, and they’re nationally recognized for excellence. In fact, U.S. News & World Report ranks UNCG’s online bachelor’s programs among the best in the nation.

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How Much Time Should You Commit To An Online Degree?

Online learning requires organization and self-discipline. You may have to fit study around work and family, setting your own schedule to make sure you get assignments in on time.

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How to finish college as an adult student

June 23, 2021 by UNCG Online |

Finishing college is hard. Finishing it as an adult is even harder. If it was easy, a lot more people would do it. Face it, you’re likely juggling a full-time job and caring for kids, parents, or both.

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Prepare for a Career in Supply Chain Management

December 04, 2020 by Karen Grossman |

Whether you need a degree to back up a decade of experience or your background is in business and a new career interests you, you can advance in supply chain management with UNC Greensboro’s online programs.

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Define Who You Are As an Ethical Leader

March 27, 2020 by Karen Grossman |

Whether you’re in a leadership position or you have never held a leadership role, the online Ethical Leadership course will help you define who you are as a leader.

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Earn a Bachelor's Degree FULLY Online

March 03, 2020 by Karen Grossman |

If you’ve looked into online programs at UNC Greensboro before but didn’t have enough credit hours, take another look at our expanded options. You can now earn your bachelor’s degree from start to finish fully online—no transfer credits required.

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