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Tuition-Free Online Degrees at University of the People

UoPeople offers a unique learning experience in two programs. a bachelor degree in Business Administration and a bachelor degree in Computer Science. To be considered for either program, students must have a high school diploma (or its equivalent), sufficient knowledge of the English language, and Internet access.

University of the People will not be charging tuition. However, students will be asked to pay a small fee to register ($15 to $50) and a moderate fee to take end of course examinations ($10 to $100). Registration and exam fees are based on students' country of origin.
 

General Requirements

The admissions application process is made of two parts:
Part 1 takes place online and takes approximately 30 minutes.
Part 2 consists of sending all of the requested documents to our Office of Admissions by mail.

Please note that once you begin the online process, you cannot stop and restart the process at a later time. So before you begin:
    * Have 30 uninterrupted minutes available
    * Have a pen and paper in case you want to write anything down
    * Have your personal information at hand- See Application Checklist
    * Be prepared to write between 400-500 words essay answering one of the followings questions:
    * In what ways can your fellow students help you to achieve your learning goals at University of the People?
          Or
    * How do you think your university studies will affect your career in the future?
    * It is recommended writing it in advance in a "Word" document and then copying and pasting into the text body.

Part 1: Online admission
    * Fill in the online application form
    * Read the Enrollment Agreement, Disclaimer Form and Cover Letter, print, sign and mail.
    * Print the filled-in application form, sign and mail.

Part 2: Applicant must mail all the requested documents

Click here for further information and here for forum discussion on the opportunity.

Source: Karen's Business School Blog

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