05-27-2019, 10:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2019, 10:51 AM by PrettyFlyforaChiGuy.)
The cost will be $60 to apply, plus $100 for each of the undergrad assessments. Transfer credits are $17 per course (not credit). The Bachelor's is estimated to cost $4,060 without transfers, with a Master's at $2,560 on average.
It is a non-profit. However, it is nationally- versus regionally-accredited.
Also, the peer review format is somewhat unique, as far as assessments go.
Do your due diligence to see if it is an acceptable option for your goals. I'm a big fan of the approach toward wide accessibility, and curious to see how they develop.
It is a non-profit. However, it is nationally- versus regionally-accredited.
Also, the peer review format is somewhat unique, as far as assessments go.
Do your due diligence to see if it is an acceptable option for your goals. I'm a big fan of the approach toward wide accessibility, and curious to see how they develop.
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