How to choose higher education institutions offering distance learning

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SPONSORED | Stadio_highered has five faculties across 10 campuses, offering more than 50 accredited qualifications to about 20,000 students via contact learning or distance learning.

28 June 2021 - 10:00Stadio Higher Education is home to 10 campuses and has been offering distance learning for more than 30 years, serving more than 85% of its students.The numerous waves of Covid-19 have led to students across the globe embracing distance learning on an unprecedented scale. However, not all institutions have managed to adapt to effectively serve the new demand for distance learning.

There are three factors to consider when choosing a higher learning institution for distance learning, says chief academic officer Dr Divya Singh from Stadio Higher Education.Stadio Higher Education is home to 10 campuses and has been offering distance learning for more than 30 years, serving more than 85% of its students.

“Quality does not mean it must come with an expensive price tag. Distance learning can be affordable and, in our experience, can be 50% cheaper than contact learning options,” says“Our higher education distance learning model has proven itself over three decades to accommodate students in SA and Namibia.”

 

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