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Distance Education

Distance education allows students to go to college anytime anywhere. Thousands of Washington students use technologies, ranging from online coursework and interactive video to prerecorded video and correspondence courses.

At the request of the Legislature, the Higher Education Coordinating Board completed a comprehensive study of distance education at Washington’s public colleges and universities in January 2001. Areas of review included degrees and courses, enrollments, delivery modes, students, tuition and fees, financial aid, faculty, and budget implications.

 

Reports

2000 Distance Learning Study (January 2001)

Feasibility Study: Distance Learning Enrollments in Independent Institutions (December 1999)

 

 

In the News

11/23/09

Kamiakin High team captures film prize

11/19/09

Gates Foundation gives $335M for U.S. education efforts

11/16/09 

Public Colleges Could Feel the Sting of the Recession for a Few Years

11/15/09

Higher education worth preserving Go

11/11/09

Veterans seeking education benefits up Go

11/11/09

CWU talks budget strife during Legislative Day

 

RFP

GEAR UP – RTI Continuous Improvement Evaluation Project Go

Employment

Publications Go

Implementing
the Strategic Master Plan for Higher Education

Financial aid opportunities Go

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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