02-25-2022, 08:03 PM
Even a traditional school like Syracuse has online degrees, that are built from the planning stage for the online modality. Even if the plaintiffs prove what they allege, a program that is thrown online in a couple weeks is likely different (and lower) quality than one built (and refined iteratively) to be given online.
I saw an ad on Facebook this week, ironically about online programs from Syracuse. They advertised their online Bachelors' degrees as less expensive than on-campus tuition. Interesting in light of this.
I saw an ad on Facebook this week, ironically about online programs from Syracuse. They advertised their online Bachelors' degrees as less expensive than on-campus tuition. Interesting in light of this.