Oil Price Is Up? Students Move to Online Colleges
With gasoline at more than $4 a gallon, more students are considering getting a college degree in their home, without having to drive.
One student for example is Christy LaBadie, which is starting to learn medical administration in Northampton Community College. She estimates that getting her degree online saves her about $50 a week on gasoline. According to the Sloan consortium which represents more than 2,500 colleges and universities around the country, 20% of the students take today at least one online course.
via [Pocono Record]
20% of College Students are older than 35
Older students are filling up colleges. According to a study by the department of education, Student starting or returning to college later in life are the fastest-growing educational demographic in colleges.
According to data from Florida community college in Jacksonville, people with a college degree increase their salary to $34,000 from $18,000. With incentives such as the opportunity to almost double your salary, getting back to college seems an easy task.
Of course, these busy adults usually with kids have less time to attend classes. That’s where online degree program can help. With online degrees you can continue your regular day job and study at your own convenient hours.

