Flexibility of virtual learning prompts some post-secondary students to pursue more online studies

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Three years ago, Patrick Suthers was a full-time paramedic looking to supplement his work with a science and health-based education program.

Despite his interest, he was worried about how he would balance work and school life. Then he began to consider a degree being offered by Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont.

“I stumbled across a bachelor of health sciences online and [thought] this is the perfect fit for me,” said Suthers.  

Since joining, Suthers has found an online community of other paramedics and military people who are part of his study group. He said he’s found the quality of online learning

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