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Many of these universities are members of Innovative Research Universities Australia. In 1967, the government created a category of Commonwealth-funded non-university tertiary institution, called College of Advanced Education (CAE), to provide cheaper & easier access to equivalent of bachelor's degrees.
U.S. college costs may seem high, but they are more expensive in some nations. Meanwhile, the price of an education is relatively cheap in other places. 11 countries where college is cheaper than ...
Online education has become an option in recent years, particularly with the development of free MOOCs (massive open online courses) from providers such as Khan Academy (High School) and Higher Education, through providers such as edX, Coursera, Udacity, FutureLearn and Alison. Free education has become available through several websites with ...
Brighton College (Scottsdale, AZ) California Southern University (CA) Deakin University (Victoria, Australia) Ellis University, Chicago (IL) Henley-Putnam University (San Jose, CA) McKinley College (Fort Collins, CO) Southwest University (Louisiana) (LA) University of Philosophical Research (Los Angeles, CA)
It's time to stop putting expanding your academic portfolio off into some day in the future and start hitting the books today.
Offered at more than 1,700 colleges and universities in the U.S., the ROTC program provides participants a paid college education and guaranteed post-college career in exchange for committing to ...
In September 2012, SOPHIA introduced SOPHIA Pathways for College Credit (SPCC), a series of nine online college-level courses eligible for college credit through the American Council on Education’s College Credit Recommendation Service, with accreditation from the Distance Education Accreditation Commission (DEAC) under Approved Quality ...
College is expensive, and it's getting more so every year. But there is a lot of aid available if you know where to look for it. A free college education is not out of reach.