How Does An Online Degree Compare With A Traditional Degree?
According to Sloan Consortium’s 2006 survey, an overwhelming 62 percent of Chief Academic Officers consider online instruction as being equal, and in many cases superior, to traditional classroom learning. This was also corroborated by a study from John Losak of the Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale. Yet another study from Thomas Russell showed that there was “No Significant Difference” between a student enrolled in a distance education program and one attending a course in a face-to-face format.