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Want Exciting Courses? The BA in Liberal Studies Has Them.

March 25, 2019 by Karen Grossman |

If you’re considering the online Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies (BLS), let the courses help you decide. These aren’t your typical courses. Explore banned books, classical musicals, the role of religion in government, and historic U.S. trials to learn communication, problem solving,

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Tackle tough questions. Gain new skills.

March 12, 2019 by Mandy Byrd |

Alexa. Google. Home security cameras. Smartphones. There’s no question that modern devices make life more convenient. But who else is watching or listening in?

This is just one of the many issues you’ll contemplate in Ethics and Technology

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Programs for a Supply Chain Management Career

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 UNCG’s online programs.

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5 Questions to Ask Before Taking an Online Course

It’s no secret that online learning is flexible and convenient. But how do you know if the program you’re considering will offer a high-quality learning experience? Start with these five questions.

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Finishing your bachelor's: restart with an online degree

May 17, 2018 by Karen Grossman |

If you’re restarting your college career after a first attempt, you can be successful. You can customize learning to meet your needs with online degree programs like the ones at UNC Greensboro.

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Peace and Conflict Student Learns the Power of Support

February 23, 2018 by Karen Grossman |

When Neukisha Motsinger came across the online Bachelor of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) at UNCG, she wasn’t looking for a second degree.

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Didn't finish College? You're not alone. 40% of college students don't.

April 14, 2016 by Kelly Paul |
Students drop out of college for many reasons:
  • Not enough money
  • Not sure what to major in
  • Changing family situations
  • Work schedule conflicts
  • Not focused on studies
  • And lets face it; college isn't for everyone.
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