Technology for the Future

Thursday, January 12, 2012 by Bryan Curtis
In a recent issue of Popular Mechanics, there was an article titled "The College Bubble" that stated, "As bubbles burst in one economic sector after another, we're now hearing talk of a 'higher education bubble,' in which cost increases, buoyed by cheap government loans, may be hitting their limit. Can technology save the day?" I believe the answer to this question is yes.

You can see it just about everywhere you look: billboards, commercials, print and radio advertising - all are being used as mediums by colleges and universities to announce their commitment to making education more convenient for any one interested in obtaining an advanced degree. What's the one thing they don't advertise? The cost. It's no secret that the cost of most colleges and universities has inflated over the last decade - now to 25% of a typical family's annual income (Forbes). With no sign of a cost plateau in sight, what is one to do to be most efficient with their time and money investment in earning a degree? Simple answer: research The College Network.

When you do your research, you'll find that the advancements TCN has made in online learning over the past several years surpass many other universities most recent remedies to increase enrollments and decrease costs. Since 1992, The College Network has been making earning an advanced degree more convenient and affordable for working adults, and therefore has years more experience than many other educational service companies. So how do you beat the system and drastically reduce the cost of earning an advanced degree? Visit our web site to learn how.





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