Posted by CDP @ 2:36 pm on March 12th 2010

Attend College Without Going to Class

Online classes have been in existence for nearly twenty years now but enrollment is at an all-time high. In 2008, over 4.6 million college students were taking at least one online course.

Large schools such as Rutgers and the University of California are planning on expanding their online course as a way to push tuition costs down. It has been found that online education is very beneficial to students as it is very flexible and allows students who may otherwise not be able to afford college a way to obtain a degree.

Online learning is growing much more rapidly than traditional enrollment for the past six years as nearly one in four college students today are taking at least on class online. Even though the term ‘online learning’ seems to portray a learning method that is far removed from traditional college learning, it is not that way. Online students have to meet the same requirements as those students who attend traditional colleges and they can interact with other students on the internet.

The popularity of earning an online college degree is expected to rise over the next several years so this ‘trend’ will most likely become a way of life for many.

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