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'101 Careers You Can Train for Online' Available at Online-Education.net

Online-Education.net now offers a new feature: "101 Careers You Can Train For Online." Technology has expanded the education resources available to people who can't enroll in a traditional campus college degree program. Online-Education.net uses U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data to rank 101 top careers by average salary, industry growth and the amount of education required. Each career entry links to schools providing the required college degree or certificate.

(PRWEB) May 23, 2007 -- "101 Careers You Can Train For Online" is a fun, informational new feature at Online-Education.net (http://www.online-education.net/top-career-opportunities.html). People who aren't able to enroll in a traditional campus college degree program can use technology to obtain a degree. At Online-Education.net, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data is used to rank 101 top careers by average salary, industry growth and the type of degree required. Visitors can click to find schools offering the required college degree or certificate. Online-Education.net is a one-stop source for students and prospective students exploring e-learning.

About one-fifth of the 101 top careers listed involve information technology including repairing or programming computers and administering computer systems (http://www.online-education.net/top-career-opportunities.html). According to Online-Education.net, "The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects rapid growth for the information technology industry in the coming years, with hundreds of thousands of new jobs opening up." Another top career choice is the healthcare industry, which is the largest in the nation at 13.5 million people and is rapidly becoming dependent on technology. The arts and design are also growing career fields, and designers with a college degree are likely to get the best jobs.

According to HR Magazine, in 2004 the number of students enrolled in fully online degree programs grew nearly 34 percent, significantly faster than higher education enrollment overall.

At Online-Education.net, visitors can search more than 2,200 online and campus-based colleges and universities and more than 200 different online degrees. Listings are searchable by location (U.S. states, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, England, Australia, Europe and Asia), career type and available online degrees and certifications. Online-Education.net also offers information on financial aid, military benefits and student loan consolidation.

Online-Education.net is a one-stop source for students and prospective students. In addition to interactive career coaching, the site offers information on courses, online degree programs and computer training.

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