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Join the countless adult learners earning their degrees online.
46%
of online students in 2022 were 35 or older.i
42.2
was the average age of people in the labor force in 2021.ii
81%
of online students in 2022 worked full time or part time.i
ihttps://insights.educationdynamics.com/rs/183-YME-928/images/EDDY-OCS-Report-2022.pdf
iihttps://www.bls.gov/cps/cpsaat11b.htm | Accessed 6/20/2022
Get matched to online programs and take your life in a new direction.
It’s never too late to start something new—or finish what you started! Many students launch their college journeys in adulthood, with the added benefit of wisdom, experience, and clear goals to guide the way. Already have some learning under your belt? 31% of undergraduate students took some college courses four or more years agoi and are ready to pick up where they left off. Either way, now may be the perfect time to start pursuing new educational goals.
Keep your mind sharp
Taking in new subject matter and learning new skills can help to sharpen your cognitive and comprehension skills.
Multiply your connections
Build social interactions with other adult learners in your online classroom. Video and online education technology could help you learn from and create connections with classmates and professors.
Potentially boost your salary
37% of undergraduates in 2022 wanted to start a new career to earn more money.i Bachelor’s degree holders earned $45,110 more per year (median annual salary) than those with only a high school diploma in 2024.iii
Dream bigger
Nearly 1 in 4 undergraduates in 2022 wanted to start a new career that better matches their interests.i Browse degree programs in subject areas of interest and imagine where your studies could take you!
ihttps://insights.educationdynamics.com/rs/183-YME-928/images/EDDY-OCS-Report-2022.pdf | Accessed 6/20/2022
iiihttps://www.bls.gov/emp/chart-unemployment-earnings-education.htm | Accessed 6/20/2022