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Q: What is University Decisions?
A: University Decisions is a comprehensive degree guide offering information on online, campus, certificate and graduate degree programs.
Q: What happens after I complete a form on University Decisions?
A: Your information is forwared to an enrollment advisor located at the school. In most cases the enrollment advisor should be giving you a call within 24 hours.
Q: Can I complete multiple forms on University Decisions?
A: You can only complete one form per school on University Decisions. If you are interested in multiple programs at the school of your choice just let the enrollment advisor know when they give you a call.
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A: Your information is stored in our secured datacenter and forwared on to the school.
Q: Where are University Decisions’ schools located?
A: University Decisions’ schools are located online and across the country. Our degree finder allows you to search for school specifically in your area.
Q: How much do University Decisions’ schools cost to attend?
A: Each University Decision school costs different. By requesting more information on the schools you are interested in, you can learn more about the specific cost of each school.
Q: What is an online degree program?
A: Online degree programs are higher education degree programs that are taken and completed online. Many traditional colleges and universities offer online degree programs and many high education institutions are exclusively online. Online degree programs are offered in nearly every field including health care, business, criminal justice, legal studies and more.
Q: What is a certificate program?
A: A certificate program is a career training program in a specific field or position. Certificate programs often take less time to complete than a traditional four-year degree as they focus specifically on career training and professional preparation. Certificate programs are offered in the field of cosmetology, health and wellness, aviation and more.
Q: What are my options for funding my education?
A: Each school offers different scholarship and loan options. Start your funding search by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid or FASFA. FASFA will tell you how much federal higher education funding you qualify for. Additional funding can be found through banks, scholarship organizations and other lending institutions.