September 14, 2001
Should Distance Students Pay for Campus-Based Services?
Many colleges charge them for parking, sports, and more; competition may end the practice
Aimee Coughlin appreciated the convenience of earning her bachelor's degree online over the past few years. But it cost more than she would have liked.
She was living in Alabama at the time, finishing her applied-science degree in dental hygiene
|
ALSO |
This is an article for subscribers only. You may access this article by purchasing a:
Digital or Print Subscription
Web Pass
Already have an account? Log In Now.
-
Peer Review

-
Academic Assets

-
Teaching


