05-18-2013, 03:11 PM
If they award 10,000 degrees, as their FAQ suggests, this is $60,000,000. I'm actually surprised that Ivy League and other top-tier colleges haven't moved into this market sooner.
Udacity: Online Master's in Computer Science in Collaboration with Georgia Tech
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05-18-2013, 03:11 PM
If they award 10,000 degrees, as their FAQ suggests, this is $60,000,000. I'm actually surprised that Ivy League and other top-tier colleges haven't moved into this market sooner.
05-18-2013, 03:45 PM
Daithi Wrote:If they award 10,000 degrees, as their FAQ suggests, this is $60,000,000. I'm actually surprised that Ivy League and other top-tier colleges haven't moved into this market sooner. They are worried about their prestige. They wouldn't be considered prestigious if they offered degrees with practically open admissions unless they came up with some way to differentiate their online students which is what the Georgia Tech program does. Personally, I wouldn't not want a degree that is differentiated from its on campus equivalent. I think it's an insult to the student. Although, I think Georgia Tech is justified in differentiating in this case.
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