Idaho State University professional development offers a variety of low-cost graduate credit courses in a variety of education topics. One has to hold at least a bachelor's degree and be involved in education to enroll (self-disclosure). I took a course in athletic injuries that was self-paced and very good quality overall! The final grade after passing the final exam was an S for Satisfactory and awarded/transcripted 3 graduate credits. I have no idea if another school would accept these courses in transfer. They offer a $200 scholarship for your first course. They appear to be liberal on the "teacher qualification" to include not only licensed k through 12 teachers but perhaps substitutes, adjuncts, college professors, coaches, tutors, homeschoolers, etc because they don't ask or require proof of a teaching credential although I hold one. https://www.isu.edu/onlinepd/
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Masters level credits from Sophia and others?
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