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Any recommendations for an online graduate level statistics course. The cheaper the better but needs to be RA accredited. My application to graduate school requires a current statistics course within past ten years so I need to take a fresh one. Thanks in advance.
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Does it have to be graduate level? Or do they mean undergrad statistics needed?
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"An approved graduate-level statistics course taken within the last six years"
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Which degree are you going for and which state are you in? Try one of the institutions mentioned in the links below...
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Doctoral degree in Nursing Science. RA school in Kansas. Needs to be a statistics course in any discipline (Business, psychology, sociology, nursing, etc.) at 500 level or greater. Looking for RA, cheap and online. Does not specify the number of credits.
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Portage Learning offers the 3 semester hour graduate-level course CNSL503 Statistics for $669, transcribed by Geneva College, an RA college in Pennsylvania.
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Ohhh…. Do you have access to a benefit portal like benefitHub or Perkspot? If so, you might be able to snag it for free minus maybe a small fee, I have both of those portals and you can enroll at DeVry and take a free class as a “trial”. I did this to save a little money and just selected a graduate certificate that included the class i wanted. I might have paid $100 in total for an application fee or something. I am not sure. And then when the course was over, I told them that I needed to take a break and that I would re-enroll when I was ready. You can also just withdraw.
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(04-25-2024, 06:05 PM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: Portage Learning offers the 3 semester hour graduate-level course CNSL503 Statistics for $669, transcribed by Geneva College, an RA college in Pennsylvania.
Jonathan, this is outstanding! Portage Learning is listed in the US Dept of Education as an accredited institution so I can get tuition reimbursement from my employer. You are awesome!
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Here’s another one. Try ACE. You can enroll as a student at large, then go to courses. When you go to the list of courses, there’s a graduate course in the “Statistics” category. I would have suggested them sooner, but I didn’t see the statistics category. I think the cost works out to about $275 a credit.
https://ace.edu/degree-programs/take-a-class/
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I wonder what alternative credit providers that partner with institutions are listed in the DAPIP, there are a few in the two links I had earlier, Portage is in that list along with Outlier.org (you can get a transcript from one of the partners), WestCott, and so on, if you are part of EdAssist or Guild, you should have many options as you get many options practically free.
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