4. FREEDOM
LOWER COSTS!
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• Slide 4: About 68% of high school graduates attend college afterwards. More than likely you will be attending a college. This topic
is important to discuss because not only can it have an impact on your education, it can have an impact on your future as well.
Online courses offer the freedom to continue your education, offer the same services as a campus and are usually cheaper than
attending a campus.
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Online college is more
flexible!
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•Slide 5: I have experience with attending both online and campus colleges. I have completed one degree and am working on a
second one online. Attending online college is more flexible and costs relatively less.
12. Trends In College Pricing
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•Slide 12: Acording to CollegeBoard.org’s Trends in College pricing for campus, the average public 2-year school is $2,713
per year, $7,605 per year for a 4-year college, $19,595 for private 4-year and $27,000 for non-profit 4-year.utlin
13. College outside registered state
TRIPLE
THE
COST!!!
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•Slide 13: If you were to attend college out of your registered state you would be paying triple the amount of in-state cost for
tuition. This is why online is cheaper.
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Online = Better Time Management!
Cheaper Costs!
Can Still Travel!
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•Slide 18: Attending online college is more beneficial because :1) You can manage your time better with classes, 2) costs are
relatively cheaper than campus courses, and 3) you don’t have to worry about traveling or not staying local, as you can still
continue your classes.