Hispanic Outlook Magazine Lists Online Learning Options

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(Newswire.net — April 27, 2016) Saddle Brook, New Jersey — Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine Poses Five Must-Ask Questions to Ask Before Choosing an Online College.  More and more college students are gravitating toward online courses and degrees, but not all distance learning institutions are created equal. Hispanic higher education students looking to simplify their search for the right online degree program need to look no further than the May issue of Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine, which features a list of five essential questions students should ask before investing in any online program. This issue also spotlights 10 notable online programs for students pursuing an MBA degree.

“Online learning is very attractive alternative route for Hispanic students seeking degrees. It can be less expensive than traditional brick and mortar options and afford them the flexibility of fulfilling family obligations and work commitments while pursuing higher education,” says Mary Ann Cooper, editor in chief of Hispanic Outlook Magazine. “That’s why we felt it was important to give Hispanic students the information and tools they need to make the best possible choice among online learning options.”  

The advance of technology has opened up a myriad of possibilities for those who can’t pursue degrees or certificates in a standard classroom setting, but buyer beware! Along with reputable schools adding to their online offerings, there are some bad players out there issuing certificates and degrees at premium prices that aren’t worth the paper they are printed on. Armed with the right questions, which are contained in this issue of HO, students can ascertain the accreditation, cost and flexibility of the programs out there. An enticing course description and promise of eye-popping salaries upon completion of any program, for example, should set off alarms.  On the other hand, schools such as Florida State University, George Washington University and the University of Nevada in Reno offer distinguished online MBA programs that stand up to scrutiny of any potential employer.

Educating Hispanic professionals on how to navigate the world of online learning is just one example of how Hispanic Outlook (www.hispanicoutlook.com), published by Hispanic Outlook Publishing, offers Hispanics in higher education (educators and students alike) a range of resources.  Available in print and digital format, Hispanic Outlook Magazine’s focus is to address the unique needs of Hispanic education professionals. Creating a full service community, Hispanic Outlook publishing has created a multi-faceted web presence through their magazine, social media pages, newsletter, job board and website’s late breaking news.

A large part of Hispanic Outlook’s mission is to maintain a vibrant job board providing job seekers a way to find higher education jobs around the country. Job applicants may submit their resumes, view job listings and more.  They can also search for jobs by selecting criteria such as job type, location (such as Higher Ed Jobs California), salary range and date posted. The company has helped many educators find and land their ideal jobs, and that has made the company’s site a valuable resource over the years it has been operational.  To learn more about Hispanic Outlook Magazine’s website and magazine, visit www.hispanicoutlook.com.

About Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine

Based in Saddle Brook, New Jersey, The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine celebrated its 26th anniversary as the only education magazine devoted solely to serving the Hispanic Higher Education community. Hispanic Outlook Publishing also publishes a website and job board for Hispanic Outlook Magazine’s sister publication, OutlooK-12 Magazine a magazine geared toward K-12 educators which also has a news and information web site as well as an active social media presence.

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