Spotlight on Virginia College Online
October 10, 2008 – 10:48 am by KimAs you may have noticed, CollegeFinder has added a new feature to our line-up of college resources – Online Colleges.
The world of online learning is really blossoming and more and more young students and adults are taking advantage of the convenience of earning a degree online. CollegeFinder’s Online Colleges tab features a complete list of top accredited online colleges and the ability to request additional information for free.
With that being said, I want to know cast a spotlight on Virginia College Online.
Virginia College Online caters to the busy working professional, offering career-oriented programs so you don’t have to earn the unnecessary electives of traditional colleges. You will receive practical, real-world training in methods that are currently in use.
Here are some features that you can expect from Virginia College Online:
Once you earn the degree, VCO will help you make use of it, assisting in placing you in the job you want.
Online instructors have the same qualifications of traditional professors and many of them are working experts in their fields.
Just because it is online, doesn’t mean it’s not personal. VCO offers personalized support in academic counseling, technology issues, financial aid services and student support.
- Additionally, you will have e-mail access to your instructors and the ability to chat with classmates.
Trying finding this luxury at a traditional college. Textbook fees can often amount to hundreds of dollars and aren’t even included in tuition. VOC is the exception to this rule and will provide all textbooks on the house.
Now onto the degree programs. As I said before, these are all catered towards providing the students with working skills so that they can jump right into the workplace upon completion of their degree.
Virginia College Online offers programs in Business, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Health and Medical and IT and Technology.
Want to learn more? Click here to request free information from the school and speak directly with an admissions counselor.








