19th
Nov
2011

Education Online Services Corporation Under the Chaimanship of Ezell Brown

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There are so many people, especially in the Southern United States, who struggle to attend college while dealing with other limitations. Often it’s having to take care of children, look after spouses, or stay home with elderly grandparents. Sometimes it’s just that they have to work during the day and the night classes at the local university or college do not offer enough to earn a full degree. These are the limitations faced by would-be students. The only way around these issues is to offer an alternative to them. Rather than having to drive to campus and physically sit in the lecture hall, why shouldn’t universities embrace technology and distance learning?

The answer, of course, is that they should and some do. Amongst historically black colleges and universities there is an increasing need for enrollment alternatives and more students. The way to accomplish that is to do as some schools have done and partner with Education Online Services Corporation. Morris Brown College was the first historically black college or university to partner with Education Online Services, but soon others followed: Langston University, Jackson State University, Virginia University of Lynchburg, and Tougaloo College have all formed partnerships with Education Online Services Corporation under the Chaimanship of Ezell Brown, the owner of the company.

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