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Cost of online education

Hey everyone, with the ongoing uncertainty around in-person classes, I've been thinking about online college options. I'm trying to keep costs down though. So, which online colleges offer the best bang for your buck? Any recommendations?

a year ago

As more and more students are considering online education for various reasons, many colleges have expanded their online offerings. However, as with traditional college experiences, costs can vary widely. Here are few options where you typically get good value for your money:

1. Western Governors University (WGU): WGU has a unique, competency-based learning model where you move at your own pace, making it excellent for self-starters. They offer a variety of majors and the tuition is charged per term, not per credit hour, so if you can manage a heavy course load, it can turn out quite economical.

2. Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU): SNHU offers a wide array of online programs and is well-known for its student support and counseling services. They provide a flat-rate tuition, which includes e-books for undergraduate courses, saving you from pricey textbooks!

3. University of Florida Distance Learning: Offering a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs online with the same rigor as their campus counterparts. Being a well-respected public university, their online programs tend to be more cost-effective especially for in-state students.

4. Arizona State University (ASU) Online: ASU Online offers numerous degree programs and certificates. What sets ASU apart is its generous transfer credit policy, which could potentially save you a lot on your overall degree cost.

Remember, when thinking about costs, also account for financial aid options offered by these universities, as they can significantly reduce the overall cost. The 'bang for your buck' would also highly depend on the course you want to pursue and the resources and support you need as an online student. Make sure to investigate the quality of the instruction, availability of support services, and the strengths of the particular program you're interested in, as these factors can dramatically affect the value you get from your education.

a year ago

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