Is drivers education online more expensive than other drivers ed courses?

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No. You'll find that drivers education online programs are significantly less expensive than traditional classroom courses. Each driver ed online school sets its own fee, but on average these courses cost in the $30 to $40 price range. Whereas, a classroom program usually charges anywhere from $250 to $500. You can shop around yourself on the Internet for drivers ed schools and compare prices.

Before enrolling in an online course, however, be sure it meets state approval. Only Certificates of Completion from approved programs will be accepted and applied towards your drivers license requirements. As of now not every state recognizes online courses. For a list of approved drivers education courses, contact your state's DMV.

If you're operating on a tight budget and are looking for an affordable online program, be aware that some online schools may charge a certificate transfer fee. Before enrolling, be sure to inquire about any such possible fees.

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