Are online or campus colleges better? What about hands on training if you choose online? Ultrasound/sonography is my interest.
What about hands on training? Obviously studying online is one thing working on skills and machinery is another.
What about financial aid? I'm 45 now. Can I even apply for aid and or loans?
As much info I can get would be great.
Thank you
lisay
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As far as if online are campus colleges are better, that depends a lot on the person and his or her style of learning. There are pros and cons to each type of learning. Online schools tend to offer a lot more flexibility, but traditional colleges can offer more hands on training. I would recommend that you look through some of the articles on this page: Is Online Learning for You?
As far as hands on training, there are a few degree programs that require an in-person component. You can find a some of these in this article: Six Online Degrees That Require an In Person Component.
There is no age limit on financial aid or who can fill out the FAFSA. You can find out a lot of valuable information about financial aid on this page: Financial Aid.
Finally I would recommend that you look into this program for sonography: Bachelor of Science in Medical Sonography.
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