The Texas State University System Online Education Annual Report, November 2018

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2018-11

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SHSU Online

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The Texas State University System is leading online education into the future. Any doubt about that can be set aside by simply looking at the numbers. When it comes to online education, TSUS is seizing the initiative.

As of Fall 2018, among the six public university systems in Texas, TSUS leads the way in the percentage of students pursuing their degrees fully online, with 14%.

The Texas State University System is uniquely positioned to move forward as the state’s leader in online education.

Courses and degree programs offered online are increasingly important tools within the Texas State University System to address issues of both college access and student success. TSUS institutions plan to increase online education opportunities to support the growing interest among Texas students and families.

Over the past six years, the number of degree programs offered fully online and semester credit hours earned online have increased dramatically. Through programs offered online, students can log on to class using any computer with internet access—at home, at work, at the local library, or on campus, and anytime—24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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Distance Learning, Online Education, Online Degree Programs, Student Enrollment Data, Sam Houston State University, Lamar State University, Texas State University, Sul Ross State University, Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College, Lamar State College Port Arthur, Lamar State College Orange, Lamar Institute of Technology

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