I thought schools that compete in power conferences wanted more face-to-face students they could charge a ton of fees. I guess they taking money however they can get it.
This offer only applies to Missouri residents. "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."
When we first introduced the new batch of emoticons we eliminated a bunch that were kinda gross. Some remain. People should not mistake their existence for approved use. I reserve the right to edit, especially when you're in conversation with me. Please try to be nice, not offensive.
Back to the topic at hand, which is a discount for taking online courses: This may be new at Mizzou, but it's not a new concept. UIS (University of Illinois at Springfield) for example, is currently charging $313 per credit hour for in-state on-campus students, $631 for out-of-state on-campus students, and $358 for online-only students, regardless of residency. (I guess that's only a discount for out-of-state students.)