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By Jamie Littlefield, About.com Guide to Distance Learning since 2004

President Signs College Opportunity and Affordability Act

Tuesday August 19, 2008
Last week the College Opportunity and Affordability Act became law after receiving the president's signature.

This renewal of the Higher Education Act of 1965 has been controversial due to its new rules for online schools. Most notably, the law requires accredited schools to prove that the person completing the work is the same person who is enrolled in the program. Some complain that this may lead to intrusive student surveillance, such as the use of webcams.

The law may also make it more difficult for online learners to secure the same amount of financial aid as traditional students.

Learn more in the updated article: How the College Opportunity and Affordability Act Affects Online Students.

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