So maybe you would like to stay but still earn a degree. This is perfectly fine. 75% of universities now offer Associate's Bachelor's, Master's and even Ph.D degrees online. Just as there are benefits to physically going to university there are also numerous benefits to online learning.
1) You can "attend" class anytime, from anywhere.
Go to your virtual class while lying in bed, while eating breaking, sitting on the toilet (ewww),while at worl etc. I'm pretty sure you get the point.
2) The course material is accessible anytime, 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. Your class schedule is centered around your time.
3) Using the internet to attend class, research information and communication with other students teaches skills in using technologies that will be critical to workers in the 21st century business community that works with colleagues globally and across time zones.
4) Online instructors come with practical knowledge and may be from any location across the globe. This allows students to be exposed to knowledge that can't be learned in books and see how class concepts are applied in real business situations.
5) Learning is self-paced and gives students a chance to speed up or slow down as necessary
6) You won't have to worry about housing costs and so you can save some money.