
Fast-Track Online Degrees Trigger Educator Alarm
A Washington Post report describes students racing through online degrees—such as Christie Williams finishing a bachelor’s in three months and a master’s in five weeks—via short courses and tutorials, costing roughly $4,000. While proponents say these pathways slash time and money, educators warn the rapid pace may undermine credential quality and traditional degree value, prompting discussions about oversight, rigor, and affordability in online programs.