03-01-2021, 07:41 PM
(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.
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.
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.