Suffolk University receives Grant from eCollege.com

As part of its 100 Degrees Online Grant Program, eCollege.com has awarded Suffolk University $110,000 to assist their efforts to make online degrees more accessible to students everywhere. A provider of online course configuration for colleges and universities worldwide, eCollege.com is comprised of educators and technologists. The 100 Degrees Online Grant Program is an endeavor to increase the availability of complete online degrees and certificates.

Suffolk University, a private institution located in Boston, will use the grant to fund its Online eMBA, the first online Master of Business Administration degree program offered in New England. The implementation of the Online eMBA program will emphasize pragmatic management education for pre-professional and working students. eCollege.com, Denver, CO, (888) 884-7325,

As part of its 100 Degrees Online Grant Program, eCollege.com has awarded Suffolk University $110,000 to assist their efforts to make online degrees more accessible to students everywhere. A provider of online course configuration for colleges and universities worldwide, eCollege.com is comprised of educators and technologists. The 100 Degrees Online Grant Program is an endeavor to increase the availability of complete online degrees and certificates.

Suffolk University, a private institution located in Boston, will use the grant to fund its Online eMBA, the first online Master of Business Administration degree program offered in New England. The implementation of the Online eMBA program will emphasize pragmatic management education for pre-professional and working students. eCollege.com, Denver, CO, (888) 884-7325, www.eCollege.com.

This article originally appeared in the 01/01/2000 issue of THE Journal.

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