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University at Albany Online Learning

Online courses are a convenient option for busy students. You may even want to complete your entire degree online if you are an older student or working full-time. In most cases, you can plan your own schedule and work around your life. Keep reading to see what your online learning options are at University at Albany. On this page you will find:

How Many Students Participate in Online Learning at UAlbany?

12,994 Undergrad Degree Seekers
115 Undergrad Non-Seekers
3,464 Graduate Students
In the 2019-2020 academic year, 16,573 students took at least one online class at University at Albany. Of these students, 12,994 were seeking an undergraduate degree, 115 were undergraduates who were not enrolled in a degree program (non-seekers), and 3,464 were graduate students.

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All Online Students at UAlbany

16,573 Took At Least One Online Class
9,027 Took All Classes Online
9.98% Out of State Students
Of the 17,688 students at University at Albany, 93.70% (16,573) took at least one class online. About 51.03% (9,027) took all of their courses online. Those students who took classes exclusively online were from the following places:

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The table below shows the total number of online students at University at Albany for the last five years.

YearTook at Least One Online ClassTook All Classes Online
2019-202016,5739,027
2018-20193,341877
2017-20182,771756
2016-20172,497643
2015-20162,091534

Online Undergraduate Degree Seekers at UAlbany

12,994 Took At Least One Online Class
6,738 Took All Classes Online
8.52% Out of State Students
In 2019-2020, 13,051 undergraduate students attended University at Albany. Of these students 99.56% (12,994) took at least one class online. 51.63% (6,738) of undergraduate degree seekers took classes exclusively online. Those who took all of their classes online were from the following places:

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The table below shows the total number of online undergraduate degree students at University at Albany for the last five years.

YearTook at Least One Online ClassTook All Classes Online
2019-202012,9946,738
2018-20192,051133
2017-20181,673104
2016-20171,569100
2015-20161,23962

Online Undergraduate Non-Degree Seekers at UAlbany

115 Took At Least One Online Class
102 Took All Classes Online
14.71% Out of State Students
Of the 131 undergraduate non-seekers at University at Albany, 87.79% (115) took at least one class online. About 77.86% (102) took all of their courses online. Those non-seekers who took classes exclusively online were from the following places:

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The table below shows the total number of online students at University at Albany for the last five years.

YearTook at Least One Online ClassTook All Classes Online
2019-2020115102
2018-2019107
2017-201896
2016-201786
2015-2016107

Online Graduate Students at UAlbany

3,464 Took At Least One Online Class
2,187 Took All Classes Online
14.27% Out of State Students
During the 2019-2020 academic year, 4,506 graduate students attended University at Albany, and 76.88% (3,464) were enrolled in at least one online class. 48.54% (2,187) of these students took classes exclusively online. Those graduate students who only took online courses were originally from the following places:

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The table below shows the total number of online students at University at Albany for the last five years.

YearTook at Least One Online ClassTook All Classes Online
2019-20203,4642,187
2018-20191,280737
2017-20181,0892,187
2016-2017920537
2015-2016842465

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