Does the online format provide the same quality of education offered by a traditional campus?
Yes. Numerous studies have proven that distance learners perform as well or better than their on-campus counterparts. The book, The No Significant Difference Phenomenon, by Thomas L. Russell, cites 355 research reports, papers, and summaries dating back to 1928 that found no significant difference between distance learning and in-class learning. Where a difference was identified, it generally favored the distance-learning student. Similarly, an extensive study conducted by University comparing its own campus-based students to distance learners came to the same conclusion. In addition, it identified the current online format as the most effective vehicle for distance education.
Yes. Numerous studies have proven that distance learners perform as well or better than their on-campus counterparts. The No Significant Difference Phenomenon (2001, IDECC, fifth edition) by Thomas L. Russell, cites 355 research reports, papers, and summaries dating back to 1928 that found no significant difference between distance learning and in-class learning. Where a difference was identified, it generally favored the distance-learning student. ^ Top of Page • Will my diploma say “Online” degree? No. You will receive the official, traditional diploma of Norwich University. ^ Top of Page • How are courses delivered? The MBA program uses an online, asynchronous platform that allows you to get course assignments, ask questions of faculty and other students, and participate in discussions at any time. Due dates for individual activities are fixed and spread out over the weeks. Seminars are delivered under the direction of faculty and staff via the internet using an online learning plat
Quality is very important to OSU. The same faculty and instructors who teach in the distance learning program teach in OSU’s on-campus programs. OSU’s course delivery is unique in that you receive the live, in-class lecture, captured in a digital format, unlike text-based degree programs. All courses are taught by the Spears School of Business’ high-quality faculty members, who have national reputations in their fields.