University of Missouri discounts some online tuition costs


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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — The University of Missouri says it will give a 10 percent tuition discount to Missouri students enrolled in a full degree program online.

The university announced Friday that the discount will begin this fall. The typical online student takes two three-credit-hour courses a semester. Without the discount, online courses cost the same as classes on campus — $276.20 a credit hour for undergraduates.

The Kansas City Star reports (http://bit.ly/1fTK8v4 ) the new program targets community college graduates pursuing a four-year bachelor's degree while working or raising a family.

Eligible students must be Missouri residents and graduates of a Missouri public community college. They also must be working toward a degree from the university's undergraduate distance programs.

The university says about 3,400 of the 15,400 students taking online courses are online-only students.

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