CHANDLER, AZ, February 07, 2013 (Press-News.org) 360 Education Solutions, a leading provider of online education enrollment services for educators, announced today their partnership with Abilene Christian University. ACU is now offering six new Master's in Education specializations, including leadership programs for principals, as well as a "First Course Free" $1,755 scholarship for students who enroll with ACU by June 21st and start by July 1 of this year.
360 Education Solutions provides information on top quality online education programs for teachers by partnering with top, regionally accredited colleges and universities. They have partnered with ACU because it is a prestigious, academic-driven university which has consistently ranked high for its quality and affordability. Last year, ACU was ranked in the top 10 percent of American postsecondary institutions by Forbes Magazine, was named one of the "Best in the West" academic institutions by The Princeton Review, and was ranked among the Top 20 regional universities by the U.S. News & World Report. ACU is optimal for teachers who want an online community that supports their spiritual as well as career and professional growth.
The partnership brings about new opportunities to provide educators with the relevant and up-to-date information about the top education programs online. 360 Education Solutions, which offers free degree and financial aid information for educators, and ACU, with its top online programs and scholarship opportunities, will work together to provide educators of the 21st century with the knowledge and skills to become the teacher-leaders of tomorrow.
For more information about 360 Education Solutions and their programs, please visit http://www.360-edu.com.
360 Education Solutions is an advocate in the search for quality online teaching degree programs. As an advocate group founded specifically for educators, they provide support and information needed to help teachers achieve their higher education.
360 Education Solutions Partners with Abilene Christian University
The beginning of the year is already off to a great start as two leaders in education, 360 Education Solutions and Abilene Christian University, partner in an effort to help teachers pursue their higher education online.
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[Press-News.org] 360 Education Solutions Partners with Abilene Christian UniversityThe beginning of the year is already off to a great start as two leaders in education, 360 Education Solutions and Abilene Christian University, partner in an effort to help teachers pursue their higher education online.