There are also other costs that are associated with attending college
Education October 1st, 2007There are also other costs that are associated with attending college. For example, commuting is hardly free. When one drives to college, there is the significant cost of gasoline. If one is commuting through public transportation, there will, of course, be costs associated with fares. Over the course of a year, the costs of transportation may run upwards of several thousands of dollars a year. ($40 in weekly commuting expenses equates to $2,000 over the course of a year) If one is enrolled in any manner of online degree programs, then the ability to eliminate transportation costs is achieved. This money can then be used to pay for the tuition for the school as opposed to ancillary costs and overhead. This makes college far more affordable to all and when college becomes more affordable it becomes more accessible. In other words, the impediments to attending college are removed because more of the money is working towards tuition as opposed to expenses related to attending. Many online learning institutions now offer an online masters degree in business education
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