Why Summer Classes Online are the Right Choice for You
Whether you’re motivated to save money on tuition or be strategic about graduating early, taking summer classes online is an ideal option for you. Between the quality of the classes, the community you’ll build, and the financial impact, it’s a can’t-lose proposition!
At Â鶹´«Ã½ Fox, 33 summer online courses are offered, and all are taught by award-winning professors. They are truly amazing classes. But don’t take my word for it! Hear from Â鶹´«Ã½ Fox Digital students who took classes online all year and absolutely loved it!
Summer Online courses run for eight weeks from the beginning of June to the end of July. Registration opens in early February!
Still on the fence? Check out these four reasons why you can (and probably should) take some classes online.
Big savings
Consider this: Taking summer online courses can be a great alternative to working a part-time job because of all the money saved on tuition .
Perhaps the most frequently asked question by incoming students is, “How can I save more money on college?” Well, here’s how: Summer Online courses are offered at $499 per credit – less than half the price of traditional undergraduate classes. And here’s more good news: They are open to both incoming and current students.
Let’s do the math:
Let’s say you take five summer online courses (15 credits worth) over your years at Â鶹´«Ã½ Fox. At $499 per credit, the cost of one three-credit class is $1,497. Do that five times and you pay $7,485 . That amount of credits is equivalent to a semester’s worth of classes.
When you consider one traditional undergraduate semester costs over $28,000 (which factors in living expenses), you can see there is a significant savings.
And, if you and your CAP Coach are strategic about what classes you take and when you take them (which is actually easier than it sounds), you could graduate a semester early and save $21,920!
Let’s take it a step further. If you bring in 15 credits from high school and take 15 credits through the summer online program, you’ll earn 30 credits – the equivalent of two semesters of classes.
How does that look numbers-wise? Consider you’d pay $56,810 to attend two semesters in person. With your high school credits and online courses, you only pay $7,485. Subtract that total from $56,810 and you get $49,325 in savings!
As a bonus, you would get to graduate a year early, meaning that you get to start your career off quickly. It’s a win-win situation.
Just to sweeten the pot even more, you may be able to apply financial aid to your online summer classes. C onnect with your financial aid counselor today to find out!
Asynchronous work means flexibility
Asynchronicity means that courses do not require students to attend lectures online at any particular time.
Maybe you have a summer job or an internship. Maybe you’re a stay-up-late, sleep-in-all-day kind of person. Maybe you’ll have tons of free time this summer.
Whatever kind of person you are, whether you need classes that fit around your current schedule, or are looking to add classes so that you have a routine, summer courses online will help you stay on track.
‘Be Known’ doesn’t take the summer off
Just because your classes are online does not mean that you aren’t connected to the professors or your classmates. You won’t be an island.
Here’s what Halle Aaby had to say about her digital experience:
“ The professors have done such an incredible job of making me feel connected. They have definitely exceeded my expectations when it comes to the Be Known promise. That was the one thing I thought that if I’m not going to be on a campus: will I just be a name on a screen? But no, my professors reach out to me, we email, they do Zooms, there’s the Life Group opportunities. I feel very very connected. ”
Not only will your professors be committed to making you feel connected, you will be part of a cohort of online students with whom you will have tons of opportunities to connect in group projects and discussion assignments.
"A dollar saved is a dollar earned"
As summer approaches, you might be thinking about summer employment. Spending your time taking care of credits through Summer Online might save you more money than you'd earn working for the summer!
Let’s get into the numbers again.
Say you work a job that pays pretty well: $15 per hour. You work full-time for 12-and-a-half weeks. Taking out about $1 per hour for taxes, this is what your summer might look like financially:
- $14 x 40 hours per week = $560
- $560 x 12 ½ weeks = $7,000 in a summer. And this is probably on the high side of earning.
And it would likely be even more savings if you don’t need to take that many classes online to graduate a semester early. Or you might be able to work a job and take some classes online (hello asynchronicity), saving even more money!
You save on tuition and get ahead on your degree. Once again, this means you get to enter the job market even earlier.
There are countless reasons that summer courses online are a great option. We’ve only touched on four of them. Needless to say, whatever your summer looks like this year, taking classes online can benefit you socially, financially, emotionally (no need to stress about finding that summer job!) and personally.
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