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The Pros and Cons of Campus Based Class Versus Online Class

One of the most difficult decisions to make regarding a Westwood College education is whether to attend classes at one of their seventeen campuses, or to take them online. This dilemma is a fairly new phenomenon, unique to 21st Century students.

The most important factor to consider is your own availability. If you have a highly variable work schedule that can be out of your control, or your commute time to get to a campus for class would be too long, the flexibility of an online program may be much better suited to your needs. Still other students find the traditional classroom environment the easiest to work in, and if they live within commuting distance of any of the 17 Westwood campuses throughout the nation, this is a very good learning option.

Westwood College’s core focus is career focused degree programs, and part of this is the fundamental understanding that many of their students are working professionals at the time of enrollment, and will remain employed full time throughout their studies. This understanding has lead Westwood College to offer a large selection of evening courses in a variety of courses of study at their campus locations. Visit Westwood College’s site to find out what specific programs are offered in your particular area.

If you cannot locate the particular program of interest at a regional campus, Westwood Online offers a large selection of degree programs that can be taken from the comfort of home, even a Master’s in Business Administration!

Whatever your field of interest, financial situation, or geography, Westwood College has an option for you. Take a look at the available educational options, or call an admissions agent at 866-234-4934 and see why Westwood College was ranked in the top ten professional colleges.

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