Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Students Can Learn With Free College Courses Online


If you are an individual who is interested in taking college courses in order to get a degree in a specified field, you may be able to actually test out a course to see if it is right for you without paying a dime. Perhaps you are a new student who has never taken a college course. You may even be a busy professional, returning to school to get the degree you need to advance.

There are some online programs that offers individuals who are interested in learning about an online degree, the opportunity to test out a college course offered online at absolutely no cost. The individual who does this doesn't get a nasty surprise at the end; these are actual college classes that will save a student upwards of thousands of dollars.

Some of these online programs are not actually colleges and are not accredited as one, but most courses that are offered are recommended by the American Council of Education's College Credit Recommendation Service (ACE CREDIT). As many online colleges do accept these courses and allow you to transfer the credit you received from the course to them, it is always best to research the programs to make sure they are recommended by ACE CREDIT.

In order for a potential student to be qualified for most of these program offers, they will normally need to complete a few tasks to ensure they can handle the course. A student will most likely need to first pass some sort of college assessment exam in order to be considered for this type of offer and then will complete a specific declaration form.

More often than not, the student will then need to work with an online advisor to share what education goals the student has while taking this course. The student will also receive their exam scores during the meeting and then be able to choose a desired course.

Once the student has the meeting with the advisor, access will be given to start the chosen course. Normally a course like this lasts a few weeks, in which the student will complete and then speak with the advisor in regards to transferring the credit from the course to the online school of choice. However, this depends solely on the school where application is being made, so check with the school about receiving credit before the free online course is finished.

For a student to be considered for these free online courses, more than just the assessment exam requirement needs to be met. The prospective student first must be 18 years old or over. If the student is not a U.S. citizen, they do not qualify. The applicant must also have earned a diploma from high school or a GED. A potential candidate most likely cannot already have a bachelor's degree and cannot be enrolled in any college, and one cannot be in default on any student loan.




This free college course is a great opportunity for any potential student who is truly interested in getting a degree online. A student will be able to participate in college for free and see if receiving a degree online is the right path for them. Don't be surprised if it turns out to be the perfect path!




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