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9 in 10 Online Learners Experience Positive ROI From Degree Program

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Check Despite online education being perceived as more affordable than in-person instruction, 48% of online learners say tuition costs and program fees were one of the biggest challenges to enrolling. Online learners continue to show confidence in the value of their degree programs, our latest BestColleges survey reveals.

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USC and 2U Sued for Alleged U.S. News Rankings Fraud

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USC's online program management partner is also listed in the class-action lawsuit. USC students filed a class-action lawsuit against the institution Wednesday, specifically for its role in using the Rossier School of Education's "fraudulent rankings" to increase enrollment in its online program. 10 in 2018.

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HBCU in Delaware

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With popular business management, marketing, and social science programs, it’s one of the top HBCUs in the country. It currently enrolls about 3,900 students. DSU could be a great choice for remote students, as its online programs are extremely popular. In fact, 65% of its students take classes online.

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The Higher Ed Marketer's Guide to Social Media Targeting

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But if you want to feature that new online program you just launched, audience location may not be as big of a factor. A high volume of unpaid content will get you less attention and way fewer conversions than it would have in 2009 on Facebook. Are you considering all three prospective student stages when creating content?

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Online Universities Offer Afghan Women Covert Access to Education

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The University of the People (UoPeople), an American online university founded in 2009 to expand educational opportunity worldwide , is offering Afghan women full scholarships to pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees. Before the Taliban edict, UoPeople enrolled about 170 Afghan women and men. .