Nursing Schools

Interested in the high-demand field of nursing? Learn more about nursing schools and the nursing profession today. Explore degree types, such as RN to BSN, LPN to RN, and MSN degrees, and find nursing schools near you.

Medical Training

Looking to enter the always expanding healthcare field? Learn about programs in medical training. Find schools that offer programs ranging from medical assistant degrees to dental hygienist degrees to PhDs in psychology.

Photography Schools

Want to hone your skill as a professional photographer? Or, are you looking to turn you passion for photography into a profession? Either way, a photography degree from one of our photography schools will help you achieve your goals. Learn more today.

Business Schools

Whether you're looking for an MBA or an accounting degree, a business degree will help you advance your career in business. Learn more about the business programs offered by schools listed on this site. Begin the next step in your career today.

Education Degree

Are you looking for a meaningful career? An education degree can get you started in the rewarding field of teaching. Learn more about educational opportunities, ranging from an associates degree in childhood development to a masters in teaching.


Education Online Search

Education Online Search is a free college and career education portal, to help you learn about careers and the schools offering education and degrees for the fields you choose. You'll find a collection of more than 400 career articles and education articles to guide you through many aspects of your search, including career descriptions, financial aid tips, advice for adult learners, info on standardized college tests, and more. You'll also find a directory of colleges which let you fill out a simple online form to request detailed school and financial aid information.


Career Facts

  • In 2006, there were over 3.9 million K-12 teachers in the United States.
  • Median earnings for K-12 teachers in 2006 were between $43,580 and $48,690, depending on grade level.
  • Beyond teaching income, education professionals can earn additional income through coaching and working with students in other extracurricular activities.

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