EDUCATION WITH PURPOSE

Faith-Based Online Degrees & Scholarships

Browse online degree programs from faith-based colleges and universities, with information on scholarships and tuition-support options. This hub helps adult learners quickly compare programs and explore pathways to make education more affordable.

School /Degree Information

School

School: Fisher College

School Description:

Fisher College is a private, not-for-profit school providing flexible and affordable education to students seeking associate’s through master’s degree programs.  Each curriculum is designed to prepare students for a lifetime of professional pursuit, led by highly dedicated faculty.  With a career-relevant education from FC, adults seeking to expand knowledge and skills in their field can find online programs fitting their specific needs.

Earn an online bachelor’s or associate’s degree in areas such as IT, criminal justice, education, and management.  Courses are available 100% online, some in accelerated formats.  Online certificate and professional studies programs are also available to the nontraditional student through Fisher College distance learning.

Online qualities at FC:

  • Small class sizes
  • Networking opportunities
  • Experiential learning


School Scholarship Info (blank):



Degree

Name: Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education

School ID: 60b4ecf2be4b221030631e80

InStateTuition: $412

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TULANE UNIVERSITY

Associate of Arts

This is an Associate of Arts program with a concentration emphasis in a learning area of your choice. Completion of this two-year program will facilitate to individuals to transferring to a 4-year institution.

TULANE UNIVERSITY

Associate of Arts

This is an Associate of Arts program with a concentration emphasis in a learning area of your choice. Completion of this two-year program will facilitate to individuals to transferring to a 4-year institution.

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Why some learners choose faith-based programs

Faith-based institutions appeal to students for different reasons. Common benefits include:

  • A learning environment shaped by shared values or ethical frameworks

  • Strong emphasis on community, service, and mentorship

  • Smaller class sizes and more personalized support

  • Programs designed for adult learners balancing work, family, and school

  • Scholarship opportunities tied to institutional missions or service goals

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Accreditation

Ensure the institution meets recognized academic standards

Program format

Fully online, hybrid, or occasional in-person requirements

Transfer policies

How previous credits may apply

Total cost

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RESOURCES FOR ADULT LEARNERS

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Choosing an online degree program involves more than just selecting a school. These guides cover common questions about faith-based education, affordability, accreditation, and how to compare programs with confidence.

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Choosing an online degree program involves more than just selecting a school. These guides cover common questions about faith-based education, affordability, accreditation, and how to compare programs with confidence.

Practical Guidance

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Choosing an online degree program involves more than just selecting a school. These guides cover common questions about faith-based education, affordability, accreditation, and how to compare programs with confidence.