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RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - rachel83az - 02-24-2021 That's great, so long as they continue to add to their course list.! I guess they realized that they can make a bunch of money off of students from other universities. It certainly takes them very little time/money to create a course in comparison to what they can make out of it. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - Rustydroid - 02-27-2021 (02-24-2021, 01:12 AM)MNomadic Wrote:(02-24-2021, 12:51 AM)jch Wrote: It appears that ASU EA may be rebranding as part of ASU's universal learner initiative. They're changing the support email to ulcourses@asu edu and I've seen materials referring to the program as ASU Open Courses or ASU Universal Learner Courses. This is much better branding. I really hope they do. I had a hard time getting a letter from them to have my job pay for their classes. It kind of blew my mind that ASU is not making their earned admission program easier for things like that. They are ripe to have employers happily pay for their courses. Even TESU is easier they automatically send you a grade report on the mail and work with you to get what you need to have financial aid for education from employers. I personally enjoy ASU's courses much more then TESU. However TESU is more flexible depending on the format of their courses. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - jch - 03-01-2021 (02-24-2021, 12:51 AM)jch Wrote: It appears that ASU EA may be rebranding as part of ASU's universal learner initiative. They're changing the support email to ulcourses@asu edu and I've seen materials referring to the program as ASU Open Courses or ASU Universal Learner Courses. This is much better branding. It's official - ASU EA is now ASU Universal Learner Courses: Quote:For the last several years, we have been working on identifying a new name for the courses we offer on ea.asu.edu that represents the wide and growing audiences that take them. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - rachel83az - 03-01-2021 New site redesign, too. I'm not sure I like the course listing as much as the prior one; can't tell you why, it just doesn't "work" for me. But the home page does a much better job, IMO, of explaining how EA/ULC functions. They even went to great lengths to explain that, yes, you can transfer their courses to another institution. That's good! I know some people were confused before. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - monchevy - 03-01-2021 I'd love to see some new courses, especially sef-paced. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - dfrecore - 03-01-2021 This is like the 3rd rebranding, I think you can rename something 50x but if you don't do something different marketing-wise, or change prices, I don't think it's going to matter much. I wish they'd lower the cost by 50%. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - jch - 03-01-2021 (03-01-2021, 03:42 PM)monchevy Wrote: I'd love to see some new courses, especially self-paced. Agree. Although they are gradually adding new things, such as the new accounting course, I'd like to see more scheduling options. Right now, most of the courses are only offered in an instructor-paced format one time per year. This has caused a lot of stress for me, trying to fit things in outside of the optimal order and load. There's really no obvious reason that they couldn't simply enable a self-paced option for just about all of their preprogrammed courses. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - innen_oda - 03-01-2021 I think the pricing is the biggest issue. 425USD is well over three weeks wages where I am, and when TEL and Olivet are offering courses for 150 and 200USD, the cost of ASU EA courses become relatively steep. Not looking a gift horse in the mouth here, but I think more of the unique offerings (like the engineering and human origins courses), or a price drop would make a difference. I'd really love the option to bundle courses, eg., buy a semester's worth of EA courses and get n% discount. This would benefit ASU by encouraging the public to undertake more of their courses at any given time, and benefit the public by lowering the costs of education while increasing education access. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - ss20ts - 03-01-2021 (03-01-2021, 07:17 PM)innen_oda Wrote: I think the pricing is the biggest issue. 425USD is well over three weeks wages where I am, and when TEL and Olivet are offering courses for 150 and 200USD, the cost of ASU EA courses become relatively steep. Not looking a gift horse in the mouth here, but I think more of the unique offerings (like the engineering and human origins courses), or a price drop would make a difference. ASU is a large university. HUGE difference between TEL and Olivet. TEL isn't even an accredited school. For RA credits in the US, ASU EA program is cheap especially since they come from an university. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - monchevy - 03-01-2021 (03-01-2021, 07:17 PM)innen_oda Wrote: I think the pricing is the biggest issue. 425USD is well over three weeks wages where I am, and when TEL and Olivet are offering courses for 150 and 200USD, the cost of ASU EA courses become relatively steep. Not looking a gift horse in the mouth here, but I think more of the unique offerings (like the engineering and human origins courses), or a price drop would make a difference. But for a lot of us, it's exactly the opposite. $425 is really cheap to a New Yorker, whose state and city schools charge nearly 3x that for a 3-credit course. I'd be grabbing for these courses with both hands if they fit into my degree plan. |