February 23, 2001
As Online Education Surges, Some Colleges Remain Untouched
A look at three institutions that are bucking the trend, all for different reasons
From rural community colleges to elite universities, institutions are feeling competitive pressure from their peers -- and to a lesser degree from potential students -- to create extensive online programs. And the vast majority have done so.
"It's turned around drastically in the past five years," asserts Bruce Chaloux, director of the Southern Regional Education Board's Electronic Campus. He
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