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Schools should use the revenue from online education to hold down the cost of tuition for all courses—online and onsite. If they don’t, they will have a hard time surviving in a post-COVID-19 ...
These findings bolster our belief that colleges could offset a sizable share of the costs of a typical four-year degree program by licensing online courses. In our study, blending in-person with ...
And online courses don’t require classrooms or other physical facilities and can theoretically be taught to a much larger number of students, creating economies of scale. Josie Chen, 18, participates ...
The ratio that seems to lead to the most success for a full-time student, they found, is two online courses to three on-campus courses. In other words, students who take more than 40 percent of ...