Online Masters

I just saw that this is a thread from 2023. But I'll still offer what I've learned so far, to anyone going to school. Or back to school.

I start my BSW in the fall. It will be 100% online. Ultimately all the universities both here in AZ. and out of state, all market online higher ed as either synchronous and asynchronous learning. Meaning structured learning or on your own time/schedule. I'll be doing asynchronous learning, because, I need to work, but also because it's been ten years since I was last in college. So I'm not jumping back in FT for my first semester with both feet.

All the online schools I've looked at all bill themselves as having affordable tuition. Zero text books. Lots of assistance from faculty and schedules and classes that fit your busy lives. Looking ahead to my eventual MSW, it looks like the same type of options, that are also available for the BSW online style of learning are also available for the online Master's program. Granted I'm getting a liberal arts degree. A degree in something more technical, like mechanical engineering. If its even available online, would probably be a lot different.

BTW, congrats to you, @Kingairer for completing for Masters degree.
 
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