March 4, 2011
Thousands of students take online courses each year, primarily in pursuit of associate or bachelor’s degrees. However, a growing number of students are choosing to pursue master’s programs online, which are far more rigorous and require more time, effort and research than online undergraduate programs. At the graduate level, many students are also working full [...]
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March 1, 2011
According to a recent article and interview in Inside Higher Ed, free online course material from the likes of Harvard, Yale, and MIT has done wonders for the online education movement; however, it is now facing what Inside Higher Ed calls an ‘existential moment’ as a result of the rise of for-profit online education. Especially [...]
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