A dilemma with my wife and I please help.

<p>No don't worry. We have a wonderful marriage. Both my wife and I are online college students. I'm going for a Bachelor's in Information Technology with a emphasis on programming and she is going to graduate with a Bachelor's in Psychology sometime in June 2012. We are both attending Walden University. They are reputable. They are regionally accredited. </p>

<p>Since my wife and I both attend the same university. I get a 25% discount on my tuition. Unfortunately for my wife she has to owe money every three months and I usually get a disbursement check in the mail. I use part of the money I receive to help pay the $500 dollars that she owes the school. Last time we paid $500 for her to keep attending school. The financial aid for her has run out. We haven't looked at scholarships yet. Not sure where to look exactly. </p>

<p>I'm afraid if I join a brick and mortar school I won't get a disbursement check in the mail and she won't be able to go back to school. We don't have the funds to pay the school that kind of money every three months or so. What I really wanted to do was attend a community college and then when I had enough credits transfer to the University of Utah. I just feel bad because now at 30 years old I wish I was more serious with school in the past. Hopefully I am not too old to be in community college and then the University of Utah. I do enjoy the thought of networking withe people making new friends and also the possibility of job prospects. Something I don't get with going to school online. </p>

<p>I do enjoy being around my wife. We get along really well. So it might be hard to be away from her when I am at school. So I was wondering should I stay with a online university or go instead to a physical campus?</p>