The Facts about Online Programs
The U.S. Department of Education predicts that in the year 2014, nearly 20,000 students will enroll in an accredited college. More and more people are attending on-campus and Online post-secondary programs in order to keep pace with the changing job market, earn an advanced degree, and enrich their knowledge.
Online Education: A Popular Option
Since their inception, Online degree programs have boomed in popularity. University students and faculty members alike have realized the benefits of Online education. According to the Sloan Consortium, the majority of Chief Academic Officers claim that Online educations are comparable to traditional brick-and-mortar educations. The Sloan Consortium also states that almost 75% of public universities agree that Online courses are an essential part of a successful school.
Online Courses: High Flexibility, High Quality
In a study conducted by the Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium, over 90% of Online students claimed that they would take another Online course. Also, 70% of Online students reported a high level of satisfaction with the quality of their classes. There are good reasons for students' happiness with Online education. Not only can Online programs allow students to create their own class schedule, the Online format can liberate people who feel hampered by traditional classes. A virtual classroom can erase barriers such as physical disabilities or shyness.
The facts don't lie. More and more people are learning about the advantages of Online courses. An Online degree program can help you obtain the education about which you have always dreamed.
Sources:
"Making the Grade: Online Education in the United States, 2006," Sloan Consortium
http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d04/tables/dt04_173.asp
"Communication, Humor, and Personality: Students' Attitudes to Online Learning," Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium
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