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Overview
Taking classes online is becoming more and more popular as people are trying to finish college to get an edge in the workforce. Traditional college, however, isn't possible for a lot of people due to the need to work full time, families or financial restrictions. There are some misconceptions surrounding online classes, and many people aren't aware of the actual costs involved. In fact, online classes can be a less expensive option than traditional college classes.
How Much Does It Cost for Online College Classes?
Facts
The average cost for a 3-credit hour online course is $700 to $900. On average, earning a degree online can cost roughly $30,000. Online certificate programs are obviously less because they generally involve fewer courses. Many physical universities offer courses online that cost the same as their other classes. There are also online universities that only offer online courses and degree programs. These programs allow student to telecommute.
Misconceptions
Although most people believe online tuition is cheaper, the cost of tuition and books for an online course is actually about the same as for regular college classes at a state university for state residents. The savings of taking classes online comes from not having to live on campus, not having to commute and not having to pay out-of-state tuition costs.

Function
Online college classes are ideal for individuals who want to go to school while working a full-time job. People trying to take classes around raising kids and having a family. It is also great for people who want to go to a good out-of-state school, but can't afford the tuition hike. Online classes are also great for people with disabilities because it allows them to do schoolwork on their own time and from the comfort of their homes.
Benefits
The benefits of taking classes online include eliminating your commute. With the price of gas going up, people are trying to find ways to cut back on costs. Commuting costs include the cost of gas, parking passes and of course car care and maintenance.
Another benefit is the flexibility it offers to working people and parents to allow them to go to school around their own schedule.
Warning
One thing you do need to be careful of is diploma mills. These are "online schools" which simply charge a fee and will mail you a diploma in almost any academic area. You can say you have a degree, but you won't have the educational background to work effectively in that area.
Another problem which arises with taking classes online is the lack of accountability. Being required to show up to class on a daily basis helps many students have the motivation to do the work. If you are taking classes from home with no one there to push you, it is easy to procrastinate and not finish the course.

