Here’s one easy way to finish your degree - if you live in TEXAS

Posted by bposton on December 27th, 2009 — Posted in online degree programs psychology

I just found out about a cool program that the UT (University of Texas) system is putting in place for next fall.

In short, if you are a working adults in Texas and you did not get the chance to finish your BA degree, now you’ll have the chance to do it on a fast track basis.

This is possible because three University of Texas System institutions are collaborating on what they call a “Bachelor’s Accelerated Completion” program. If you have 60 or more semester credit hours you can take the remainder of your required courses all online.

As I understand it, these classes will be offered to students throughout the state. At the beginning, the only accelerated track degree programs will be in humanities, university studies and multidisciplinary studies. However, other degree plans will be added over time.

If you have more than 60, then the UT TeleCampus staff will work with you to identify online courses or traditional classroom courses at universities or community colleges to help complete your degree.

You of course have to qualify for admission to the UT System, but the good news is that there is some financial aid is available as well.

This all is due to the The Lumina Foundation’s grant that they gave to UT TeleCampus (about $500,000) to help launch the program.

Here is the link to the site for more information:

 

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