Courses tend to be the same $ per credit as campus-based schools, but you may pay less in other areas such as driving, parking, and sometimes books (since sometimes they provide online books/articles). You can request information about tuition for specific
online classes directly from the schools on this list:
http://www.edvisors.com/classes/business.php.
While $$$ is a consideration for everyone, you need to find a program that works for you. Not all online programs are created equally, so choose wisely!! Sometimes a course is cheaper, and considered a mini-session, meaning you have a givin time-frame to complete the course, and for some courses the assignments are paced by week - others have no time requirements. So, do some research!! We have reviews in this forum for a few of the better online schools, like Ashford University and Capella University - both have a wide range of online business degrees, so I would start my research with them. We've written more about online business classes in this article titled, "
Best Online Business Programs". Check it out and let us know what you think!
