Exclusively online students working toward a bachelor’s degree at for-profit institutions were 11.9 percentage points less likely to complete their degree compared to exclusively online students at ...
Online learning continues to grow in popularity among college students, but some programs lack the engagement opportunities learners are looking for. A June survey from McKinsey & Company found that, ...
Doug Wintemute is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor. After completing his master’s in English at York University, he began his writing career in the higher education space. Over the past decade, Doug ...
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Emma Bittner considered getting a master's degree in public health at a university near her home in Austin, Texas. But the in-person program cost tens of thousands of dollars more than she had hoped ...
Online colleges offer a flexible way to further your education and earn your degree remotely. However, while some online schools are less expensive than their in-person counterparts, the tuition and ...
An overwhelming majority (82.58 percent) of faculty, staff, and administrators working with online students have seen an increase in demand for mental health support over the past academic year, ...
A new analysis of Inside Higher Ed’s annual Student Voice survey underscores the significance of belonging and relevance of content and assessment for online learners. It’s been five years since ...
Santa Clara University considers personal connection to be of the utmost importance. As a Santa Clara Online student, you'll have unlimited access to on-campus facilities and Silicon Valley networking ...
The question of whether students learn better online or in a classroom setting is a multifaceted debate, encompassing considerations of individual learning styles, access to resources, social ...
I n her 35 years of teaching, Julie Brown has never seen anything like it. Fake students — bots, as she calls them — have been enrolling in her courses at an alarming rate. Last fall, the marketing ...