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Have you considered an online degree?

New offerings make online degrees an option students should consider.

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The website of Saudi Arabia's Saudi Electronic University is shown in this screenshot taken Oct. 30, 2014. — Saudi Electronic University

What if you could attend classes on your own schedule, day or night, without ever having to leave the comfort of your home?

With the explosion of online programs in recent years, distance education is becoming an increasingly attractive proposition for many would-be undergraduates, especially those who have jobs or family to take care of. Some education experts even see e-learning as the future for a region where young people far outnumber the available seats at brick-and-mortar universities.

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