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High Gas Prices Drive Shift to Online College Classes

The article discusses how rising gas prices could impact commuter schools, particularly community colleges, by encouraging more students to opt for online classes. Author Matt Reed suggests that if prices remain high into the fall, enrollment in in-person classes may decline. This shift could affect campus dynamics and educational delivery methods in higher education.

Key Points

  • High gas prices may lead to increased enrollment in online classes at commuter schools.
  • Community colleges, reliant on local commuters, could see significant shifts by fall.
  • The trend highlights economic factors influencing access to higher education.

Implications for Educational Freedom

Rising gas prices could enhance educational freedom by making online learning a more viable and affordable option, empowering students with greater choice in how they access higher education without commuting barriers. This aligns with promoting flexibility and reducing government overreach in traditional education models.

Source: Gas Prices and Commuter Schools

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