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Campus or Online – What’s best for you?



Employers today place greater value on a college education than ever before. Earning a bachelor's, master's or other higher degree from a respected university gives a boost to the career of any aspiring or working professional. Only a decade ago earning a degree meant, for most people, a period of dedicated study at a campus school. These days, if you have made the decision to pursue a higher education, you have a far greater choice; with campus universities offering flexible study arrangements and online schools offering the convenience of studying without ever having to leave the house. However, there is a lot more to choosing between a campus and online degree than convenience and accessibility. This questionnaire may prove helpful in deciding if a campus or an online format is right for you.

Please check "Yes"or "No" for each statement as it applies to you.

Questions Yes No
I graduated from high school within the last three years.
I have work or family commitments that would limit the time I have to study away from home.
I am working and need a qualification to gain promotion or a pay rise from my current employer.
I already have financial commitments that would require a regular income for the duration of the course.
Relocating for the period of study is something I would consider.
I am ready to commute to the study location.
I need to hear other people's opinions to recognize both sides of an argument.
I rely on other people's questions to clarify points.
I am good at organizing my own deadlines and sticking to them.
I spend 25% or more of my spare time on the internet out of choice (emails, seeking information, chat, other).

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