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When College is a "Waste of Money" The Lowest-Cost College Credit. Our Mission Due to skyrocketing tuition costs, the dream of a college degree is becoming out of reach for millions of students. We're building the solution —the fastest and most inexpensive way to earn college credit. Lowest-Cost Path to Credit Each of our courses is self-paced and paired with a "challenge exam" that yields transferable credit accepted at over 2,900 colleges and universities. Credit-granting exams, such as the College Board's CLEP and Excelsior exams, are available in over 50 subjects and typically cost less than $100.

These exams have been around for decades, but their impact has been handcuffed due to a lack of easily accessible study material. Our courses are unlocking their potential and bringing affordable college credit to millions. Innovative Instruction We're completely re-imagining online education as a fun, engaging and visually stimulating experience. High School and College Courses FAQs Who's taking Education Portal's courses? UW System unveils first Flexible Option degree programs (Nov 28, 2012) News Archive by Year November 28, 2012 MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The University of Wisconsin System announced today the first degree programs that will be offered under its innovative UW Flexible Option starting in Fall 2013. The UW System is expected to be the first public university system in the nation to offer this kind of competency-based, self-paced learning option.

The UW Flexible Option is designed for nontraditional adult students who often come to college with substantial learning acquired in a variety of venues. Built by UW faculty members who oversee traditional degree offerings at the 26 UW campuses, the new UW Flexible Option will allow students to earn college credit by demonstrating knowledge they have acquired through coursework, military training, on-the-job training, and other learning experiences. Students will make progress towards a degree by passing a series of assessments that demonstrate mastery of required knowledge and skills. Two Nursing degrees (R.N. Saying No to College. Two years ago, Mr. Goering was a sophomore at the University of Kansas, studying computer science and philosophy and feeling frustrated in crowded lecture halls where the professors did not even know his name.

“I wanted to make Web experiences,” said Mr. Goering, now 22, and create “tools that make the lives of others better.” So in the spring of 2010, Mr. Goering took the same leap as Mr. Zuckerberg: he dropped out of college and moved to San Francisco to make his mark. “Education isn’t a four-year program,” Mr. The idea that a college diploma is an all-but-mandatory ticket to a successful career is showing fissures. Risky? When Mr. “It’s inspiring that his dropping out basically had no effect, positive or negative, on the work and company and values he could create,” he said of the late Apple co-founder.

In that oft-quoted address, Mr. Bill Gates dropped out of college. Mr. Such attitudes are trickling down to the small screen, too. Mr. Mr. Perhaps most famously, Peter A. Mr. IdeaFestival - IF Blog. Research Schools, Online Courses, Degrees and Careers at Education Portal. Free Online College Courses MOOCs vs. StraighterLine — Straight Talk: College Education Blog. This entry was posted on November 23, 2012 by Barry Lenson. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCS) have been making the news a lot lately. Just this week, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation announced plans to fund research that will explore the role that MOOCs can plan in American higher education.

But at the moment, what is your best educational option and value - free online college course MOOCs, StraighterLine, or something else entirely? The answer is, it really depends on your educational goals and needs . . . If you just love learning and don’t care about earning credits for the courses you take, MOOCs are probably your lowest-cost learning option. Think of them as a jumbo online adult school where you can study something that interests you without paying for courses.If you are trying to earn a college degree and want to get the best education at the lowest possible cost, StraighterLine is probably your best option. One choice? To test one option without paying a cent . . .