Draper, UT -- (SBWire) -- 02/09/2021 --According to a recent study, 53% of surveyed high school grads considering college indicated that their family's financial situation has been affected because of COVID-19 while 49% of surveyed current college students indicated the same.
In light of these financially challenging times, Education Reference Desk has recently published its list of the Most Affordable Online Colleges For Students With Learning Disabilities.
Schools considered for this ranking were collected from official accrediting agency websites, are regionally or nationally accredited, and offer at least one fully online disability-friendly degree.
Pulling data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), colleges were evaluated based on their affordability.
As part of the rankings, EduRef.net also published detailed profiles outlining each school on its list. Students can use these profiles to evaluate each school's net prices, acceptance rates, accreditation, and other helpful information.
"Online programs can offer a flexible learning environment for students who have to balance classes with working a full-time job, caring for their family or other responsibilities during COVID-19 restrictions," said Education Reference Desk's spokesperson, "The Most Affordable Online Colleges For Students With Learning Disabilities ranking allows students to compare accredited schools and find those that best fit their financial situation, education interests and career goals."
The EduRef.net 2020 ranking for the Most Affordable Online Colleges For Students With Learning Disabilities ranks Florida Atlantic University #1 with University of Washington – Seattle and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro rounding out the top three.
The complete rankings are as follows:
1. Florida Atlantic University
2. University of Washington – Seattle
3. University of North Carolina at Greensboro
4. Southern Oregon University
5. SUNY College of Technology at Canton
6. East Tennessee State University
7. The University of Montana
8. California State University-Chico
9. Wayne State University
10. Gallaudet University
11. University of Arkansas
12. Texas Tech University
13. Colorado State University-Fort Collins
14. Westfield State University
15. Washington State University
16. Concordia University – Saint Paul
17. Framingham State University
18. University of Alabama
19. University of Massachusetts – Amherst
University response to EduRef.net rankings has been very positive. Sharing the rankings on their websites and via social media has helped schools attract new students and excite existing students and alumni.
The rankings and data were produced for EduRef.net, a leading higher education research organization. All evaluated data was gathered from IPEDs, the U.S. Dept. of Higher Education, school websites, and other reputable sources.
The rankings have been published at https://www.eduref.net/most-affordable-colleges/students-with-disabilities/
About EduRef.net
EduRef.net reviews publicly available data to produce independent ranking assessments of various educational programs, in addition to student guides and resources. The site is regularly updated by a committed team of writers and researchers, who produce college rankings and resources that have helped prospective and current college students get into, pay for, and thrive at the college of their choice.
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Education Reference Desk Announces 2021's Most Affordable Online Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities
EduRef.net, a nationally recognized provider of college planning resources, announces their picks for the Most Affordable Online Colleges For Students With Learning Disabilities in 2021.