Nicholas Piotrowicz, The Toledo Blade
Fifteen months later, however, schools like UT and Bowling Green State University were left with an invaluable trial-and-error period for virtual expansion and data that could mold how both local four-year universities use distance learning in the future. BGSU, for example, plans to launch a doctorate of physical therapy program that aims to blend the best of both worlds. The courses are slated to be fully online, though the must-have clinical aspects will remain in person. “We’re strategically looking at things like that: How can we expand delivery of programs in such a way that it helps address critical needs in the economy and also makes it more convenient for traditional and non-traditional students?” said BGSU provost Joe. B. Whitehead, Jr.
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