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Three “C’s” For Online Courses

the 3 Cs for online courses
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Now that most of the civilized world has access to a computer, whether you have the latest and greatest edition of a smartphone or some version of the desktop, the modern day college student has an infinite number of options available to him/her of which the graduating class of yesteryear could only dream.

Not only can you search for and find any of the accredited colleges or universities in the world by simply clicking a button, but you can also take a virtual tour of the campus you’d like to attend without ever leaving the comforts of your own home.

Moreover, if that is not enough to motivate you to enroll in college, you can even obtain a four-year or graduate school degree through online courses. How awesome is that?

Whether you’re a traditional first time freshman eager to make your mark in this world, or you’re a non-traditional undergraduate anxious to enhance your life experience (as well as job opportunities) through education, here are three benefits to consider if you’re leaning towards the idea of trying online courses: comfort, convenience, and cost.

No Need To Get Dressed

So, you’ve got the flu, and it’s cold outside. You have no desire to get up out of bed, get dressed and go to class. Alternatively, worse, what if you have a sick child? Maybe you have a full-time job, and by the time you get off work, you’re too tired to make your way to campus to attend class.

With online courses, you can lay right there on your couch and complete all your assignments from home. Now how does that sound for comfort? If you need some help to find a good fit for your academic goals, there are many sites that offer an extensive and comprehensive list of the top 50 accredited online colleges and universities for 2018.

Time, Location and Circumstances? No Worries!

Those days of waking up early to hear Professor Such and Such give an hour-long lecture over the molecular structure of the human whatever have magically disappeared. Thanks to the advancement of modern technology, you can create an online school schedule that does not interfere with the life you’ve been living thus far.

With that kind of convenience, you could live in Montana while studying TAFE courses in Melbourne! You can travel the world and seven seas, but still, earn your participation points for class. People who live with disabilities now have the same options for higher education as anyone else.

A Penny Saved

Finally, if you’re still not sure which choice best suits your pursuit of higher learning, consider how much money you will save by taking online courses instead of physically attending a college or university. According to the Student Loan Hero, Americans have acquired more student loan debt than ever before.

In fact, the student loan debt for the 2017 graduating class averaged out to $39,400, six percent higher than the previous year. Who needs that kind of pressure looming over their head fresh out the gate? Online courses provide you with all the benefits of obtaining a degree without the relocation costs (if you choose a school out of state), dormitory fees (if you live on campus) and transportation expenses (if you decide to commute).

Bottom line–the more money you save while in college, the less you have to pay once you get out of college.

To leave or not to leave for school, that is the question. Whatever you decide, good luck and happy learning.

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