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Model could save students thousands of dollars on college
An expanding online education platform could help students save money on college while boosting their income, according to a recent College Fix interview with a nonprofit entrepreneur.
TEL Education “provides general curriculum and an online learning platform to accredited colleges,” Vance Fried ( below ), the president of the nonprofit told The College Fix via email. “Several colleges participate in our Courses-on-Demand program where any student can take individual, transferable 3 credit hour courses for $200 all-inclusive.”
TEL Education started in 2018 and has been offering courses since 2019. The online education platform comes at a time when politicians and experts debate canceling student loan debt. The total amount of student loan debt held by students has reached $1 trillion .
The cost includes “all learning materials, course instruction, technology, exam proctoring, and support via email, chat, and phone,” according to an explainer on the organization’s website . “We also provide onboarding support for school administrators and teachers.”
He added that TEL has added colleges where students can obtain a “full associates degree for $4000.”
Fried taught classes on entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University.
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Thousands of students have enrolled
He told The Fix that 8000 students have taken courses through TEL and there are currently 150 students enrolled in the new associates degree program. Partner colleges include Iowa Wesleyan University, Greenville University and York College. TEL lists 11 different universities that participate in its programming.Students could take, for example, US History, Language and Composition or Latin and have the class count at their primary university.“We feel that ENGL 1303 [Language and Composition] was so well-written that we will count it for both Comp 1 and Comp 2 at [Oklahoma Wesleyan University],” assistant provost Dalene Fisher wrote in a quote for TEL’s website .“Students love the flexibility of TEL classes,” Fisher told The College Fix via email. “The courses are put together in understandable, straightforward ways with clear learning objectives.”She recommended the platform to other colleges.“TEL Education is knowledgeable, professional, and responsive,” Fisher said. “We’ve found the curriculum to fit nicely into our general education core, […]
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