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Recommendations for online college programs for adults?

I'm an adult learner thinking of going back to school online. Does anyone have recommendations for online college programs that are adult-friendly and well-regarded?

a year ago

The rise of online education has made going back to school more feasible and accommodating for adult learners. Here are a few online college programs known for their high-quality instruction and support to non traditional learners that you may consider:

1. Pennsylvania State University - World Campus: Penn State World Campus offers a number of flexible undergraduate and graduate degree programs across different disciplines. They have resources available for adult learners, including extensive library resources and academic counseling.

2. University of Florida - Online: UFL Online provides over 200 different online programs and has been praised for their quality as well as the flexibility in scheduling that they provide.

3. Arizona State University - ASU Online: ASU Online has extensive options for degree programs and certificates, from business to engineering to education. They also have a sound support system for their adult learners.

4. University of Illinois - Online: U of I Online provides a wide array of degrees and certificates. They have both self-paced and traditional online courses, making it suitable for adult learners with varying schedules.

5. Southern New Hampshire University – Online: SNHU provides over 200 online degree programs with 24/7 access to online courses. It also has strong support for adult learners and has affordable tuition rates.

Remember, choosing the right program involves considering factors such as the flexibility of the program, tuition costs, how long the program will take, and what resources will be available to you. You'll want to spend time thoroughly researching each program to understand what will work best for you.

a year ago

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