Lately I’ve been looking into online Ivy League degree programs that only require a short on-campus commitment — less than a week in some cases. Trying to sort through all the information sometimes feels like gambling because it’s hard to know which programs are truly flexible and credible.
That makes sense. A few Ivy League schools now offer low-residency or hybrid models, but you really have to read the fine print. It’s better to research carefully than place a bet on a program that ends up not fitting your schedule or goals.
(53 minutes ago)chandraa Wrote: Lately I’ve been looking into online Ivy League degree programs that only require a short on-campus commitment — less than a week in some cases. Trying to sort through all the information sometimes feels like gambling because it’s hard to know which programs are truly flexible and credible.
That makes sense. A few Ivy League schools now offer low-residency or hybrid models, but you really have to read the fine print. It’s better to research carefully than place a bet on a program that ends up not fitting your schedule or goals.


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