There are hundreds of online colleges in the entire United States. While it may be confusing at first to choose which school to attend, it’s pretty easy to narrow down your options once you identify which path you want to take. Likewise, it will help if you do your assignment and make a little research about your prospective colleges.
Knowing as much as you could about a school is one way to determine whether it’s the best institution for you. Read articles that talk about the college or ask students that are currently enrolled or have graduated from the school. And to get the most feedback, here are the three online colleges that have the most number of enrollees.

Arizona State University – Arizona
Arizona State University delivers a variety of online courses since AY 2006-2007. Every online class is taught by the same set of faculty that teaches on-campus and has a design that engages students and professors. ASU has about 36,464 distance learners, and tuition costs $530 per credit.
University of Central Florida – Florida
The University of Central Florida is a publicly-owned institution that started offering online education in 1997. The school keeps an archive of every online class so students can revisit the material and review the lecture at their own time and convenience. To date, UCF has 11,947 online students.

Post University – Connecticut
Post University, a privately-owned, for-profit school in Waterbury Connecticut, has about 10,827 online students. About 60% of its enrollees take up Business Administration and Management while the rest take up Criminal Justice and Safety, Management Information, Public Administration and Social Service Professions, and Child Development.
Post’s program offerings target working professionals who seek to further their careers through higher education. Students are provided full access to support services such as tutoring, advising, career services office, virtual library, and writing center. Tuition is Post University is $570 per credit.
