"By not taking any courses on campus, students enrolled entirely online may not have the opportunity to benefit from personalized and consistent interactions with professors, which can be critical to their sense of belonging and likelihood of success."
"Consequently, exclusively online students may be forced to rely more on self-directed learning than face-to-face instruction, resulting in worse outcomes."
"Whether the data tracked students until 2017 or 2024, it's important to have rigorous evidence pertaining to whether students are helped or harmed by enrolling in exclusively online programs."
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