For the third consecutive year, Palm Beach State College is ranked among the best colleges in the nation for online learning in the prestigious list of “America’s Top Online Learning Schools 2025.” PBSC received a 5-star rating and ranked 76th out of 250 colleges across the U.S., according to Newsweek and global data research firm Statista.
“It is an honor to be recognized by Newsweek and to be listed among the highest of all the colleges and universities in Florida,” PBSC Vice President of Academic Innovation and Strategy Roger Yohe said. “We are making a Palm Beach State College education, taught by our outstanding faculty, accessible to a much broader audience.”
Colleges and universities are rated based on organization, support, price, reputation, success, recommendation, practical relevance and overall satisfaction.
PBSC offers 160 different programs of study, and students can take classes onsite, online, live online or a hybrid combination of in-person and online. Almost all courses offered by the college are available online, and more than half of PBSC students take some or all their classes virtually.
PBSC has partnered with the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) to provide a national certification in online teaching practices for faculty. Over the last three years, 317 PBSC faculty members have earned this certification.
right, by is it correct for tuition online to be the same as “in class/in person” tuition ?