Discover how ODUGlobal supports transfer students in maximizing financial aid and scholarship opportunities, making higher education more affordable and achievable.
In recent years, Lean Six Sigma certifications have gained traction across industries, offering valuable skills to professionals eager to optimize operations and boost their career prospects.
Maximizing your transfer credits means less time in school and more time achieving your goals. Learn how ODUGlobal helps you get the credit you deserve.
From flexible online programs to dedicated support services, ODUGlobal is committed to empowering you to achieve your educational goals and create a bright future.
ODUGlobal's online RN to BSN program offers flexibility and support for active healthcare professionals, allowing them to advance their careers without compromising personal commitments.
Discover essential tips for applying to college and ODUGlobal online degrees. From program research to application deadlines, explore expert advice from ODUGlobal's Director of Admissions. Start your journey to success today.
An undergraduate degree is usually the first step you take in pursuing a college education. Find out more about how to start or finish your degree online through ODUGlobal.
Before you apply for college, consider your grades, reach out to universities for information, tell your family or job and refresh your time-management skills.
Wondering whether you should pursue an online college degree? Read eight important questions to ask yourself to determine if it’s the right step for you.
Considering taking online college classes or pursuing an online degree? Learn key questions to ask in your research to ensure you get a quality education.
Curious about interdisciplinary degrees? We explain what they are, give examples of real interdisciplinary degree programs, and explore their advantages.
Want to advance your career with a promotion or job change? Follow these tips to learn if a new degree or certificate could help you excel in your profession.
Let’s face it: You have big goals for your future. But you also have a busy life. It can be hard to see how you’ll get the education you need to reach your career goals when your time is limited. Luckily, that’s where online certificates come in.
There are many great benefits to earning your degree online from Old Dominion University through ODUGlobal, but after graduation, the benefits don't stop. The ODU Alumni Association opens up a whole new world of possibilities.
When you start your online degree program with ODU, one of the first things you’ll have to learn are the terms and acronyms that refer to the ODU experience, your classes, and more. Here’s a handy guide.
Academic advising is a common part of the online college experience, but it's different at every school. Here's how ODU's online student success directors invest in your success.
If you're returning to class after some time, essay assignments could seem overwhelming. It may have been years since you considered the best way to brainstorm, structure, and write an academic paper, and in the course of your studies you'll have to write plenty!
You've been researching online degree programs and you've taken the first step and gotten in touch. Don't end the conversation without asking these important questions.
Without the traditional structure of a classroom, first-time online college students often worry about falling behind. Here are some tips to keep you ahead of the curve!
You enrolled. You're ready to go. And then life happens, and you have to miss a class. Don't stress! You can catch up, and you might not even miss a beat. Here are some tips to get you back on track.
Attending college classes online is a new experience for many students. It can be intimidating, especially if you're used to a traditional classroom setting. But even with the change in learning modes, thousands of online students are successful at meeting and working towards their educational goals, and you can be too!
You've registered and it's almost time to get started in your online college classes. Whether this is your first semester with your online degree program or you have already completed some classes and you're an online learning pro, it's worth taking a second to review this checklist and make sure you're starting the semester strong.
Monarchs are always making great moves, and 2000 graduate Laura Deaner is no exception! Deaner has accepted the role of Chief Information Security Officer at Northwestern Mutual, leading the Information Security and IT Risk Management program. She was kind enough to share some thoughts about her Old Dominion University experience, her fascinating career path, and some advice for Monarchs who want to follow in her footsteps.
You want to look into online degree programs but you see an intimidating and confusing sea of search results, ads, and websites. Here are six tips to clear up your search and get you on the right path.
In the last few years, supply chain job listings in areas such as manufacturing, warehousing, and transportation, spanning nearly every industry sector, have spiked. And the opportunities for being your own boss are never better.
The face of business is changing all over the country. A 2017 Gallup Student Poll found that 40% of school age students aspire to run their own business. That drive and aspiration is giving Generation Z the title of most entrepreneurial generation to date.
With more and more of the world digitizing every day and threats growing more and more sophisticated, cybersecurity and indeed all computer science and computer engineering jobs are on the rise.
When Savann Thorn left the Army, he knew he'd need education to help his transition to working in the civilian world. He started at Tidewater Community College and finished his bachelor's in business administration online with Old Dominion University.
To get the best value in an online college, you need a degree program that is affordable but also offers the classes you need to advance toward your goals.
Dr. Narketta Sparkman-Key knows a thing or two about being a college student with a full-time life. "I was one of those people," she said, surrounded by pictures of her kids on her desk. "I got my PhD online as a single mom with two kids."
You've decided to get your bachelor's degree, and you've decided that an online bachelor's degree program is right for you. Congratulations on your decision! That's a great first step. But choosing the right online bachelor's degree program can be daunting. Here are some things you'll want to consider as you make your choice.
Life happens, and maybe you never got around to finishing your bachelor’s degree. Transferring credits from classes you've already completed can jumpstart your path to finish your degree!
Old Dominion University Senior Lecturer Alison Lietzenmayer, along with fellow faculty members Gary A. Beck, Danielle Jackson and Carla Harrell, received the Effective Practice Award at the 2019 Online Learning Consortium's Accelerate conference.
Veteran and retired teacher Johnny Moye found a natural transition from military service to the classroom, and believes fellow veterans can find the same success.
Online learners have the advantage of taking class, completing assignments, and working toward their degree almost anywhere! However, having a dedicated workspace can be a challenge. Here are some ways to set up your study area for academic success.
An important part of any college experience is university traditions! At Old Dominion University, we have popular traditions both old and new that every student, whether on campus or online, will love.
We know it’s not always easy, but here are some ways you can include your family in your educational endeavors and make the path easier for everyone in your household.
You just finished (or are almost finished) with your degree. Congratulations! You worked hard, and now it’s time to put that knowledge to work for you.
There are a lot of options for earning a college degree online, and they’re all different. If you’re thinking about taking online classes and have some concerns, read this!
We learn classroom etiquette from a young age in school, but attending class online is a different learning environment. To make online class discussions productive, you need to practice good “netiquette.”