Articles Archive for May 2009
Featured, Online Education »
Earlier this month I posted a blog entitled Top 5 Reasons Online Classes Rock, which spurred some terrific questions that I spun into followup blogs.
Most recently I enjoyed David R’s very insightful comment centering around the flexibility students are afforded in the online degree world.
David R wrote: I wish all of my classes were offered online. I would “Jump, Jump, Jump, to it.” I took one online class which was part of my degree program. It gave me the flexibility of being in the …
Featured, Online Courses »
Are online students considered in-state or out-of-state? That classification can make all the difference. Take the University of Rhode Island for example. An in-state student will pay around 8K for one year of school while an out-of-state student will be saddled with a bill for more than 23K for the same education. The cost difference can be staggering. So which side of the fence do online students fall on?
Simply put it varies from school to school. Some schools consider …




