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LA GRANDE, Ore. – Eastern Oregon University is once again being recognized for its outstanding online economics degree program.
In an article on Yahoo Finance, EOU was recognized as having one of the best online economics degree programs for 2024. EOU secured a spot among the top 10 online programs nationwide for economics. Notably, EOU’s online students were highlighted in the methodology for having equal access to professors, content, and opportunities as their on-campus counterparts.
According to the article, the four-year, 180-credit program boosts seasoned professors with diverse backgrounds, multiple transfer pathway options, and expert career advice to help students with a job search. The top-rated online program gives students comprehensive coursework such as statistics and calculus but allows for individual choice to direct research in their area of interest.
In 2023 Intelligent.com acknowledged EOU’s commitment to academic excellence and its dedication to providing students with high-quality online and hybrid programs, including the economics program.
To learn more about the economics program at EOU, or to apply for the program, visit online.eou.edu/.
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