Cheap Online Accredited courses

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by rockalltherocks, Jun 6, 2013.

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  1. rockalltherocks

    rockalltherocks New Member

    Hello,

    I am looking for a college to take 2 (3+4 credits) courses belonging in the humanities/arts/socialsciences category. I've found a couple of cheap colleges before, like clovis and arizona western, however, the clovis semester already started and arizona western does not have a 4 credit humanities class in their second semester.

    Would anyone know of any colleges with cheap rates, perhaps under $150 a credit? I'm on a tight budget at the moment, but I need these 2 classes to graduate.
     
  2. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    You might find what you want at New Mexico Junior College. Just looked at their DL page and they have 3 and 4 credit offerings.
    Cost: $62 per credit, out-of-state. Doesn't get much cheaper.

    New Mexico Junior College - Distance Learning

    Have a look at the www.maricopa.edu site, too. Ten Arizona colleges.


    Johann
     
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  3. rockalltherocks

    rockalltherocks New Member

    Yeah I saw NMJC. Unfortunately, all their online summer semester classes have started already and there is no second session. I'll take a look at the other one.
     
  4. Shawn Ambrose

    Shawn Ambrose New Member

    Have you thought about using CLEP or DSST Exams. That's a very inexpensive option.
     
  5. rockalltherocks

    rockalltherocks New Member

    No I have not. What exactly are CLEP or DSST Exams? And how would I go about doing it?
     
  6. rebel100

    rebel100 New Member

    Freeclepprep.com
    Just be sure your school will accept them.

    Try CSU Pueblo independent studies, University of Idaho independent studies, BYU independent studies, LS U independent studies, university of Arkansas independent studies. All meet your stayed price point, are regionally accredited, allow you to start nearly anytime, and go at your own pace.
     

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