How much do online courses cost?

Tuition fees vary from one university to another. Some universities offering online courses may charge the same amount as a local campus, or the fees could be higher.
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Associate degrees require between 60 to 64 hours, Bachelor’s degrees at 120 hours and Masters at 12 hours. Online courses are paid by the hour, which is an estimate of $12.50 (or lower) and as much as $610.00 (or higher). This will depend on the school, the course and the subject. Before taking a course, you might want to do a little research and compare which you could afford most and which you couldn’t.

Here is some good news though: financial aids exist in online learning.
Scholarships are offered in most online schools but first, you must either be enrolled or have to express an ardent desire to take one of the handfuls of online courses available to you. In a scholarship, one’s past records will be reviewed and evaluated. Those with impressive marks, achievements or talents are qualified. Compared to scholarships, grants are like gifts-you don’t have to do anything in return. Loans let you borrow a certain amount of funds needed; after completing your studies, you must be able to repay the money with or without interest-it depends on the agreement made.

There are a number who offer financial aid. They could be federal (work-study programs), institutional (the school itself), private sources (corporations, foundations, clubs, associations offering scholarships, grants, loans), and state (government programs).

Several organizations and associations that offer financial aid are: American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) for Accountancy, American Dental Education Association (ADEA) for Dentistry, American Medical Association (AMA) Foundation, National Health Service Corps (NHSC) or National Institutes of Health (NIH) for Medical courses, American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) for Nursing, Project Management Institute Educational Foundation (PMIEF) for Project Management and the American Psychological Association (APA) for Psychology.

If you’re interested in knowing the pay for online instructors, some forums reflect a payment of $600.00 for each student in a subject, or according to others, you could make $85,000.00 per year, or $2,500.00 in eight days – it really depends, but to be sure, the average wage for an online teacher is at $49,000 a year. As of May 2010 in actual campuses, an average elementary school teacher makes $51,660 in a year. Secondary school teachers make $53,230.00; post-secondary teachers make $80,368 while professors get $109,843.

Whether you’re looking for an online school to study in or work in, always do a background check. I wouldn’t lie to you, there are hundreds of internet scams lurking online, waiting for you to click on the link. Be extremely wary of them; it is always better to be safe than sorry!



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