| | Welcome to this week's edition of the distance learning newsletter. Happy studying! | | Academic Fraud Rings Threaten Online College Legitimacy Cheating isn't the only type of dishonestly plaguing online colleges. The New York Times recently reported that online schools have accidentally disbursed millions to fake students enrolled just to collect income-based federal financial aid... | Which is Better: Regional or National Accreditation? There are two primary types of accreditation for online colleges: regional accreditation and national accreditation. Regional accreditation is chosen by most traditional brick-and-mortar colleges. But, national accreditation by the Distance Education and Training Council becomes more widely accepted every year... | How to Get an Online High School Teaching Job Teaching online high school courses can be a full-time profession or a rewarding way to supplement your income... | 5 Federal Grants for Online College Students Like loans, federal grants give college students the money they need to enroll in classes. Unlike loans, federal grants don't have to be paid back... | | | | Distance Learning Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Food and Mood Indulging a sweet tooth can cause weight gain, guilt and even worsen depression. Here are a few expert tips to help you resist. More>
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