Monday, March 5, 2012

OSU plans for online onslaught with fee


This article is from The Columbus Dispatch
Ohio State University has no academic programs that students can take entirely online.
But it hopes to soon, which is why campus trustees recently approved a new fee that will charge online students for what they use — and spare them the cost of services they don’t touch. The net savings for Ohioans will be worth at least $150 a semester.
Students from outside Ohio would save even more — roughly $7,400 a semester — because they wouldn’t have to pay out-of-state tuition.
“It will save students a lot of money,” said Geoff Chatas, Ohio State’s senior vice president for business and finance.

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