By Ian Quillen, US News
Traditional-age college students in online programs can benefit from campus access and success courses. Because online higher education has generally been aimed at older students, so has most advice for online students. But with an increasing number of 18- to 24-year-olds turning online for at least some of their undergraduate study, perhaps it’s time to update that advice. Here are five suggestions for traditional college-age students considering a new-age virtual approach to a degree.
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