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Where can I take college courses online and still get credit for them at a California University?

| June 7, 2024 | 2 Comments
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by California Cthulhu (Will Hart)

Question by M: Where can I take college courses online and still get credit for them at a California University?
I am looking to take a couple of college courses online, like Spanish and Statistics. I want to complete them at my own pace and have the entire class be online. Are there any online schools that offer this that are qualified? I need these courses to be transferable to the California University system; it does no excellent for me if they aren’t. The online schools I have come across so far seem to offer degree programs, but they don’t seem like they offer party courses. Furthermore, I can’t verify whether or not the courses will transfer? Any thoughts?

Also, I want the courses to be able to start when I am ready and not just start and end during the traditional semester schedule.

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Answer by tumbleweed1954
Have you checked to see if the university system has any of their own?

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  1. Holiday Honey says:

    Try Kaplan College!!

    They are online and I know a few people who have gone through them and were very lucky!!!

    Excellent Luck!
    Best Wishes !!!!

  2. detailedpig says:

    You may try the actual university you want to go to. I know several universities are now implementing on-line classes into their curriculum. If not, you might want to try out a few local community colleges, there should certainly be some on-line course offerings there, and that way you know it’s qualified. You wouldn’t be getting the credit form an “On-line College” but an qualified community college.

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