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Most students who enroll in distance education courses are over
25 years old, employed, and have previous college experience. More than
half are women. As a group, distance learners are highly motivated.
Their course completion rate exceeds that of students enrolled in
traditional, on-campus courses. The successful distance learner
is by definition a committed student. The individual must have the
discipline to establish a regular study schedule each week and adhere
to it without having to be reminded by an instructor or classmates
to meet deadlines.
A wide range of employersbusinesses, hospitals, government offices,
and military installationswhich find it difficult to release employees
for on-campus study, are discovering that it is a good investment
to bring the classroom to their worksites. According to a survey
conducted by the International Foundation of Employee Benefits Plans,
employees rank continuing education as more important than child care,
flextime, and family leave.
Presented with permission from Peterson's by Virtual Ink
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