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Montana State University online grad urges parents of special-needs children to get degrees

Rebecca Jones was a student on campus at Montana State University, moving along toward her degree in elementary education when her world came to a screeching halt. Her son, then 2, was diagnosed with autism.

Jones needed to drop everything to help him, spending roughly four to five hours a day one-on-one with him. She left MSU and moved from Belgrade to Townsend to get him established with health care services there.

Soon after, Jones started searching for online courses that could fit her new living dynamic. She found MSU’s online bachelor’s degree completion program in liberal studies on the MSU website.

Full Story: http://www.montana.edu/news/15601/msu-online-grad-urges-parents-of-special-needs-children-to-get-degrees

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