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Community colleges offer the best deals in online associate degrees if cost concerns you. Online community colleges, which are funded by your tax dollars, are dedicated to providing work training, continuing education and online certificates in hot careers such as health care, medical coding and records, legal assisting, and computer programming.
State residents typically pay the lowest tuition for online courses, though some states also allow non-residents to enroll in classes online at a reduced rate.
Cost can be as low as $75 per credit -- often two to three times cheaper than online associate degrees and certificates offered by private two-year college systems.
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The Get Educated consumer reporting team has uncovered some shocking news about online master's degree cost statistics.
Many public and state universities have begun offering the same master's degrees online as they've offered for decades on-campus. But buyer beware—a few are charging up to two times more for the convenience of online course delivery.
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Increasingly, if you are considering an online graduate degree, the very same program may be available as a traditional residential degree and in an online learning format. {{RightSponsor46}}
Many public and state universities, suffering from declining tax support, have begun charging higher tuition and fees for the convenience of online education.
If your state university is offering online masters or doctorate degrees, compare tuition and fee schedules before you enroll. Doing so could save you thousands on your graduate school education.
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When Maurice Rico, a senior process engineer in El Paso, TX, enrolled in Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business online degree program, a top ranked distance learning MBA, he wasn’t sure he had picked the best online school—until he participated in a mandatory, one-week online residency before classes began.
Rico, 40, flew from Texas to Indiana for the one-week online residency, paying airfare out of his own pocket (the school paid for housing and meals for the campus residency). The “very intense” week of coursework, case studies, and networking allowed him to meet his teachers and fellow online students. Rico now says the online campus residency requirement confirmed that the Kelley Direct distance degree program was the right online MBA program for him. “It made me feel a lot better about how well-structured and solid it was,” Rico says.
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Graduate schools often require students to take one of several standardized admission tests. The GRE (Graduate Record Exam) is the most commonly required test. The MAT (Miller's Analogy Test) is another. Preparing for these tests can be time consuming—and expensive. Fortunately, many accredited online masters degree programs do not require the GRE, GMAT or MAT. In fact, Get Educated's national surveys of more than 1,200 online masters have revealed that the majority of online masters degree programs do not require a traditional admission test. Non-traditional adult students who want to avoid the GRE/MAT should compare online master degree programs carefully. It is possible to find a high quality distance masters program that does not require the GRE or a related admission test.{{ad106}} Cecilia Parmar, 43, of central New Jersey, chose two online master’s degree programs partly because neither one required her to take the Graduate Record Exam, or GRE (the most common admission test for graduate school). “As a working mother, my time is valuable, and having to prepare and take the GRE—which was a requirement of some of the other programs I considered—would just have been another obstacle in my pursuit of a graduate degree,” she says.{{LeftSponsor46}} |
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By GetEducated Consumer Reporting Team
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Christian online schools are growing fast. In fact, two Christian universities — Liberty University and Grand Canyon University — are among the 10 largest universities in online-only enrollment.
But before you take a leap of faith online — or turn up your nose at the very idea of an online degree from a Christian or faith-based college — you need to understand that there are two very different kinds of online Christian universities. One — or neither — may be right for you. |
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