Begin the day with UD by asking yourself: Why are several online courses of study at the University of Florida double the price of their equivalent on-campus programs? Mass Communications on campus, for instance, is around $14,000; online, $28,000.
Is it worth twice as much money for you never to see or speak to a professor or a classmate? To use up no resources of the university’s physical plant? To have a faceless overworked underqualified drudge as your air-traffic controller? Everyone knows cheater-ridden online university education stinks. Why in the world does the University of Florida make online students pay double for the privilege?
Very simple answer. Read this.
Because it can.