The University of Arkansas has announced it will offer an all online start-to-finish bachelor’s degree in business administration starting in the fall.

You can do it from Humnoke, Haiti or Hawaii or anywhere else. For details contact kboston@walton.uark.edu.

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UA now has 29  degree, licensure and certificate programs that are delivered completely or primarily online. A university release touts the latest as a way for “working professionals, entrepreneurs and students who have family, work and other responsibilities that prevent them from studying on campus to complete a degree from Walton College – a nationally ranked, internationally accredited college of business.”

Questions:

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Can you still qualify for student seats at football games?

Do they have enough sidewalks on campus if online offerings at UA eventually match those at the University of Phoenix?

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Could you do the degree online from a dorm room if you wanted the campus experience but no in-person lectures?

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