As enrollment in online college grows, students wonder: Why does it cost more?

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Emma Bittner considered getting a master’s degree in public health at a university near her home in Austin, Texas. But the in-person program cost tens of thousands of dollars more than she had hoped to spend.

So she checked out master’s degrees she could pursue remotely, on her laptop, which she was sure would be much cheaper.

The price for the same degree online was … just as much. Or more.

Read more at NPR.

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