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“[A]ttitudes toward online [university] programs may be slipping. In 2009, 90 percent of respondents thought views of online programs had improved in a five-year span; in 2010, the percentage had dropped to 87.”

Good news. People are beginning to pay attention to Click-Thru U.

One example:

“[A]n online M.B.A. has virtually no measurable value with respect to [the] job search and career management,” says [Roy] Cohen, author of The Wall Street Professional’s Survival Guide.

Seems most online university stuff has much lower admissions standards than actual universities. Plus there’s this “stigma,” explains one observer, attached to online education.

Know why? Because it’s really crappy. Read this UD category – Click-Thru U. – for more information.

Margaret Soltan, October 31, 2011 6:01PM
Posted in: CLICK-THRU U.

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One Response to ““[A]ttitudes toward online [university] programs may be slipping. In 2009, 90 percent of respondents thought views of online programs had improved in a five-year span; in 2010, the percentage had dropped to 87.””

  1. Michael Tinkler Says:

    One almost wonders why bother with an online university, when a degree mill m.b.a. will do you as much good.

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