Brick and Mortar Schools Versus Online


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If traditional brick and mortar schools see a decline in attendance as more students begin to explore online opportunities, should they consider a curriculum change to meet the needs of prospective students?
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Online college degrees can be just as valuable in the workplace as degrees earned in the classroom. Choosing a well-known online degree program or blending online coursework with classroom study can help you get the most from your continuing education.

Find out which schools have the best online degree programs.

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How do you know if getting your degree online is the right choice for you? Start by identifying what you want from your academic experience, then evaluate your lifestyle and your budget, and be honest about how self-disciplined you are.

Online degree programs offer students flexibility and tuition is generally more affordable than in-class tuition. Be sure the online school you choose is accredited by a recognized accreditation agency, has been offering online degrees for more than two years and the student-teacher ratio is no more than 20:1.

Online finance degrees are available at the certificate, bachelor's and master's levels and can prepare you for jobs in corporate finance, financial planning and investment banking, but any program you choose be accredited by a recognized accreditation agency.

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