One UMass affordability option is to offer more online courses

By Hector Molina, WWLP

The University of Massachusetts President Marty Meehan wants to improve access to online learning options. Meehan has outlined a five-point plan to keep UMass financially within reach for students of all backgrounds. Affordability is one of UMass top priorities. One affordability option is to offer more online courses. UMass already serves more than 30,000 students online, and plans to improve technology and work with students and industry to reach more people.

Improving online courses could help make UMass more affordable

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