A Guide to Online Bachelor's Degrees (2024)

Written by Coursera Staff • Updated on

Online bachelor degrees have become increasingly popular, especially for students in need of greater flexibility. Learn more about this degree option, and the many benefits it has to offer.

A Guide to Online Bachelor's Degrees (1)

Earning your bachelor’s degree online has become an increasingly popular option since the first online degrees became available in the late 1980s. During the fall 2019 semester, 2.5 million out of 16.6 million undergraduates took classes exclusively online, according to the National Center for Education Statistics [1]. During the 2019-2020 school year, nearly half of all undergraduates took at least one class online—a number that does not include those classes which moved online due to the pandemic [2].

There are many benefits associated with learning online. When it comes to degree programs, you don’t have to relocate because you can study from where you are, you may have reduced travel costs because you don’t need to be on campus, and you may enjoy a more flexible schedule, especially if your program offers asynchronous learning.

In this article, we’ll go over what it takes to earn your bachelor’s degree online, and how you can determine whether it’s the best degree option for you.

Online bachelor’s degrees: Costs + time

The average total tuition for an online bachelor’s degree costs $38,496 for in-state students at a public university and $60,593 for students at a private university, according to US News. [5]. Compare that to just one year of tuition and fees at an in-state public school in 2021, which cost $10,740 and doesn’t account for housing, transportation, or books [6].

In fact, because you can access your courses from home—or anywhere there’s internet access—with an online degree program, you shouldn’t have several traditional college expenses, such as commuting, which can often balloon yearly costs.

When you embark on an online bachelor’s program, it will take around four or five years to finish your degree when you’re able to attend full-time. That’s about the same time it takes a full-time student to earn an in-person bachelor’s degree. When you attend part-time, your timeline depends on how many courses you’re able to take each semester.

Learn more: How Long Does It Take to Get a Bachelor’s Degree?

Ways to accelerate your online degree completion

You may be able to speed up the time it takes to earn your online bachelor’s. Any college credits that you’ve previously earned may be eligible to transfer, which can reduce the amount of time it takes to reach the minimum number of credits to graduate (generally around 120 hours).

Many online degrees are also self-paced. While your program may suggest an average number of courses to take each semester, you may be able to take more (if you have the time) and accelerate how quickly you finish your degree. For example, you can complete the BSc in Marketing from the University of London, available on Coursera, in a minimum of three years.

You are Currently on slide 1

Benefits of earning your bachelor’s degree online

Graduating with your bachelor’s degree is a major accomplishment. Beyond the subject knowledge you’ll have gained, you may be able to boost your earning potential, lower your risk of unemployment, and qualify for more roles [3,4]. If you choose to enroll in an online bachelor’s degree program, you may find a few extra benefits as well.

  • Flexibility: Online courses tend to take place asynchronously, potentially making it easier for you to earn your education around your other responsibilities.

  • Work while going to school: Thanks to that flexibility, you may find it easier to continue working part-time or full-time while earning your degree, rather than taking time off to focus solely on your education.

  • Develop valuable workplace skills: Earning your bachelor’s online requires self-discipline and time management thanks to the self-paced and flexible nature of learning. Both are important workplace skills.

  • Network with your classmates: In response to online students’ demand for socialization, many online bachelor’s programs offer opportunities to interact with your classmates through discussion forums and other virtual tools.

Learn more: Is a Bachelor's Degree Worth It?

6 factors to help you choose the best online bachelor’s program

Earning your bachelor’s degree online can be beneficial, but it’s not for everyone. It’s important to take into account what you want to accomplish by earning your degree and the type of program (online or in-person) that will help you achieve that.

Everyone’s needs are different. Understanding your motivations for beginning a degree program, the resources you have to work with, and the way you best learn can help you get closer to the best decision for you. Let’s review six other factors to keep in mind as you explore online bachelor’s degree programs.

1. Major

You have a lot of majors to choose from online, but you may find that not every major is available—or available from the online college you’d most like to attend. When you know what you’d like to study, do some initial research to ensure it’s available.

2. Flexibility

Online degrees are often designed to provide greater flexibility, but what that looks like depends on the program you enroll in. Take time to learn how your courses will be taught (asynchronously or synchronously), how self-paced your semesters will be, any requirements around assignment deadlines, and other factors that could impact your schedule.

3. Accreditation

You do not have to attend an online college that’s accredited, but doing so can offer some assurance that you’re receiving a quality education and help you qualify for federal student aid. It’s worth noting that many brick-and-mortar colleges and universities now offer online degree options, which means you may be able to get the same caliber of education online as you would in-person.

4. Credit transfer

If you’ve previously earned some amount of college credit, you may be able to transfer a portion (or all) of those credits to your new online degree program. That can help accelerate the time it takes to finish your degree.

With the Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences from the University of North Texas, you can transfer up to 90 credits toward the 120 credits necessary to graduate.

A Guide to Online Bachelor's Degrees (3)

5. Learning technology

The way you learn online will depend on the technology your online college uses. As you identify potential programs, take time to speak with an advisor about the type of learning management system (LMS) your school uses, and any other digital tools you’ll use to take your courses.

6. Student services

Depending on your online bachelor’s degree program, you may have access to a range of student services, like advising, career support, and financial aid. If having more hands-on help throughout your program and in the lead-up to graduation is important, then inquire about what kinds of resources your program offers.

How to pay for your online bachelor’s degree

How you plan to pay for your degree, whether it’s online or in-person, is an important question. As you research the potential cost of your education, here are a few options to consider paying for your online bachelor’s degree.

1. Apply for federal student aid.

Many online colleges in the United States, and a growing number of approved international schools, qualify for federal student aid. You can submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year you intend to work toward your degree, which can help you qualify for grants, scholarships, and student loans.

Your online college needs to be accredited in order to qualify for federal student aid. Each school’s website should clarify its accreditation status, or you can check with the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

Learn more: When is FAFSA Due?

2. Apply for school scholarships.

Many online colleges offer institutional aid or privately funded scholarships to help lower the overall cost of attendance. Visit your school’s student financial services page to learn more about what it takes to apply for school-specific financial assistance. At the program level, you may also find departmental scholarships or other funding sources worth exploring.

3. Work part-time or full-time.

While many students work part-time while earning their in-person bachelor's, the added scheduling flexibility and self-paced nature of online learning can make it easier to work full-time while going to school. With either part-time or full-time work, you can allocate some of your income toward your education expenses and offset the overall cost of your degree.

4. Take out student loans.

Student loans can be helpful to cover any gaps you face in paying for your education, but they are generally considered a last resort. It’s better to explore all other options before you look into taking out student loans. Submit your FAFSA to qualify for federal student loans because they tend to offer lower interest rates and more flexible repayment plans, before exploring private student loan options.

Other ways to learn online

An online bachelor’s degree can strengthen your subject knowledge and add a helpful credential to your resume. But it’s also a significant time commitment. If you’re interested in bolstering your skills in a faster timeline, consider the options below.

  • Individual courses: Interested in learning more about a specific topic? Take independent courses in a number of areas on Coursera, many from renowned university partners. Learn about marketing from the University of Pennsylvania, machine learning from Stanford University, or computer science from Princeton University.

  • Professional Certificates: Develop job-ready skills in a matter of months with a Professional Certificate. Enroll in beginner and advanced programs from Google, IBM, and Meta. Each certificate program takes less than a year to complete, and you can gain important industry knowledge and career skills.

  • Bootcamps: With computer science, data science, and UX design, you can take part in a shorter but more in-depth program called a bootcamp. Also designed to help you develop job-ready knowledge and skills, bootcamps can help you accelerate your learning and many also feature career placement support.

Explore further

Learn more about online bachelor’s degrees on Coursera. Offered from the University of London and the University of North Texas, these degrees are designed to be flexible and self-paced so that you can learn on your time.

You are Currently on slide 1

Related articles

  • Bachelor’s Degree Guide: Resources for Your Undergraduate Education

  • Online College: A Guide

  • Is College Worth It?

  • Do You Need a Second Bachelor's Degree?

  • 20 Highest-Paying Bachelor's Degree Jobs

Article sources

1. National Center for Education Statistics. “Fast Facts: Distance Learning, https://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=80.” Accessed August 26, 2022.

2. Inside Higher Ed. “Half of All College Students Take Online Courses, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2021/10/13/new-us-data-show-jump-college-students-learning-online.” Accessed August 26,, 2022.

3. US Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Education Pays, https://www.bls.gov/emp/chart-unemployment-earnings-education.htm.” Accessed August 26,, 2022.

4. Georgetown University. “Recovery: Job Growth and Education Requirements Through 2020, https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/recovery-job-growth-and-education-requirements-through-2020/.” Accessed August 26,, 2022.

5. US News. “What You’ll Pay for an Online Bachelor’s Degree, https://www.usnews.com/higher-education/online-education/articles/what-youll-pay-for-an-online-bachelors-degree.” Accessed August 26,, 2022.

6. College Board. “Trends in College Pricing and Student Aid 2021, https://research.collegeboard.org/media/pdf/trends-college-pricing-student-aid-2021.pdf.” Accessed August 26,, 2022.

Updated on

Written by:

C

Coursera Staff

Editorial Team

Coursera’s editorial team is comprised of highly experienced professional editors, writers, and fact...

This content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.

A Guide to Online Bachelor's Degrees (2024)

FAQs

How fast can I get a bachelor's degree online? ›

Many students finish bachelor's degrees in as few as 12 to 18 months by taking online courses and earning credit hours via remote learning. Finally, some students are able to finish their credit hours towards a bachelor's degree faster.

Are online bachelor's degrees respected? ›

As many as 83% of business leaders see an online degree at a “well-known” institution as having the same value as an on-campus degree. If they are not familiar with a school, however, or the institution isn't known for producing prepared graduates from its programs, your degree may not be seen as having the same value.

Is getting a bachelor's degree online hard? ›

Nearly all reputable online programs require the same amount of work as traditional programs. Courses are of equal difficulty, making online degrees no easier - or harder - to earn than traditional degrees.

What is the quickest bachelor's degree to get? ›

Fastest Online Bachelor's Degree Programs
  • Business.
  • Computer Science.
  • Criminal Justice.
  • Education and Teaching.
  • Nursing.
  • Psychology.
  • Social Work.

Can I finish a bachelor's degree in 1 year? ›

An accelerated bachelor's can take as little as one year to complete. That said, the exact length depends on the school, program, and how many credits you take.

What is the easiest BA degree to get online? ›

Easiest Online Majors
  • Humanities.
  • Liberal Arts.
  • Linguistics.
  • Music.
  • Psychology.
  • Religious Studies.
  • Social Work.
  • Sociology.

Do employers dislike online degrees? ›

Over 70% of organizations have acknowledged hiring job applicants with online degrees within the past 12 months. This recognition of online degrees by employers reinforces the credibility and value of pursuing education through online programs.

What is the average online bachelor's student? ›

The average age of an online student pursuing a bachelor's degree is 30.5, but 21% of students enrolled in an online bachelor's degree program are between the ages of 18 and 24, which is the typical age range of students who attend college directly after high school.

Are fully online degrees worth it? ›

Online programs are absolutely worth it, depending on your circ*mstances. In general, online programs are not easier than on-campus programs. Online programs aren't necessarily more affordable, but they can be. Just like degrees earned on campus, online degrees are widely respected by employers.

How many years is a bachelor's degree online? ›

4 years

What is the hardest bachelor degree to obtain? ›

List of the Hardest College Majors
  • Astrophysics. ...
  • Applied Mathematics. ...
  • Interdisciplinary Studies. Average GPA: 3.33. ...
  • Genetics and Plant Biology. Average GPA: 3.35. ...
  • Marine Science. Average GPA: 3.35. ...
  • Cognitive Science. Average GPA: 3.35. ...
  • Political Economy. Average GPA: 3.35. ...
  • South and Southeast Asian Studies. Average GPA: 3.35.

Are online diplomas legit? ›

Provided you obtained your online diploma from a valid, accredited provider, it is just as acceptable as a traditional diploma. In these situations, the vast majority of colleges and employers will accept your diploma, but we always recommend checking with those colleges or institutions to be sure.

What 1 year degree makes the most money? ›

18 highest-paying associate degrees
  • Dental hygiene. ...
  • Respiratory therapy. ...
  • Robotics. ...
  • Diagnostic medical sonography. ...
  • Software engineering. ...
  • Nuclear science. ...
  • Radiation therapy. ...
  • Vascular technology. An applied science associate degree in vascular technology teaches students how to diagnose and treat patients with vascular diseases.
Jul 30, 2024

Which is the easiest bachelor's degree? ›

10 Easiest Bachelor's Degrees of 2024
  • Criminal Justice. ...
  • Education. ...
  • English. ...
  • General Studies. ...
  • Health Science. ...
  • Liberal Arts. ...
  • Psychology. Want to explore human behavior? ...
  • Social Work. If you're interested in social services jobs, then social work might be one of the easiest bachelor's degrees.

What is the easiest program to get a bachelor's degree? ›

If you love learning and teaching, an education major might be the easiest bachelor's degree. You'll gain hands-on classroom training through a student teaching experience that can enhance job opportunities.

What's the fastest you can get a degree? ›

The quickest online degree is an associate degree, which you can earn in two years.

What is the cheapest way to get a bachelor's degree? ›

The cheapest way to get a bachelor's degree is usually to earn an associate degree and transfer to a four-year institution. That's because community colleges typically charge the lowest tuition rates. You can also save money by researching affordable online colleges.

How long does it really take to get a bachelor's degree? ›

How long does it take to earn a bachelor's degree? Traditionally, a bachelor's degree requires four years to complete, with two semesters per year and summers off.

References

Top Articles
American Buttercream Frosting {Recipe}
Cheesy Barbecue Dip Recipe
Spasa Parish
Rentals for rent in Maastricht
159R Bus Schedule Pdf
Sallisaw Bin Store
Black Adam Showtimes Near Maya Cinemas Delano
Espn Transfer Portal Basketball
Pollen Levels Richmond
11 Best Sites Like The Chive For Funny Pictures and Memes
Things to do in Wichita Falls on weekends 12-15 September
Craigslist Pets Huntsville Alabama
Paulette Goddard | American Actress, Modern Times, Charlie Chaplin
Red Dead Redemption 2 Legendary Fish Locations Guide (“A Fisher of Fish”)
What's the Difference Between Halal and Haram Meat & Food?
Tyreek Hill admits some regrets but calls for officer who restrained him to be fired | CNN
Haverhill, MA Obituaries | Driscoll Funeral Home and Cremation Service
Rogers Breece Obituaries
Ems Isd Skyward Family Access
Elektrische Arbeit W (Kilowattstunden kWh Strompreis Berechnen Berechnung)
Omni Id Portal Waconia
Kellifans.com
Banned in NYC: Airbnb One Year Later
Four-Legged Friday: Meet Tuscaloosa's Adoptable All-Stars Cub & Pickle
Model Center Jasmin
Ice Dodo Unblocked 76
Is Slatt Offensive
Labcorp Locations Near Me
Storm Prediction Center Convective Outlook
Experience the Convenience of Po Box 790010 St Louis Mo
Fungal Symbiote Terraria
modelo julia - PLAYBOARD
Poker News Views Gossip
Abby's Caribbean Cafe
Joanna Gaines Reveals Who Bought the 'Fixer Upper' Lake House and Her Favorite Features of the Milestone Project
Tri-State Dog Racing Results
Navy Qrs Supervisor Answers
Trade Chart Dave Richard
Lincoln Financial Field Section 110
Free Stuff Craigslist Roanoke Va
Wi Dept Of Regulation & Licensing
Pick N Pull Near Me [Locator Map + Guide + FAQ]
Crystal Westbrooks Nipple
Ice Hockey Dboard
Über 60 Prozent Rabatt auf E-Bikes: Aldi reduziert sämtliche Pedelecs stark im Preis - nur noch für kurze Zeit
Wie blocke ich einen Bot aus Boardman/USA - sellerforum.de
Infinity Pool Showtimes Near Maya Cinemas Bakersfield
Dermpathdiagnostics Com Pay Invoice
How To Use Price Chopper Points At Quiktrip
Maria Butina Bikini
Busted Newspaper Zapata Tx
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Rueben Jacobs

Last Updated:

Views: 6168

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (77 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rueben Jacobs

Birthday: 1999-03-14

Address: 951 Caterina Walk, Schambergerside, CA 67667-0896

Phone: +6881806848632

Job: Internal Education Planner

Hobby: Candle making, Cabaret, Poi, Gambling, Rock climbing, Wood carving, Computer programming

Introduction: My name is Rueben Jacobs, I am a cooperative, beautiful, kind, comfortable, glamorous, open, magnificent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.