Maybe this has been noticed by others already but I thought I'd post anyway since I know some here offer assistance to those seeking various DL options... Ashworth (DETC) is offering coursework in Spanish. http://www.universidaddeashworth.com/cursos/
Pretty Damn smart! On another note, I like the font they used on the Universidad de Ashworth title. Abner
Muy Bien! Very good! I'm very impressed. It looks like they did their home-work because their Spanish text is impeccable. Pepe
I often make the point that there are, typically, no reasons to choose DETC-accredited schools over RA schools, and that there are exceptions for individual cases. This is a really big exception! What an attractive option!
I guess they did their homework, that is great! the Spanish speaking market is one of the biggest(if not the Biggest) in North America, consider the pontential from other Spanish speaking countries ( a lot) as well. I am glad they have open mind. UM is doing the same thing!
They could also be useful bilingual qualifications, helping to develop language skills in a vocational context. Dave
OK, just when I thought I had all the abbreviations and acronyms down. . . who is UM? And, Keiser University has been offering degree programs delivered in Spanish for a while now. Yeah, I know they're expensive, etc. but I just wanted to point out that Ashworth isn't necessarily breaking new ground.