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University of the People: Tuition-Free, Accredited Online Degree Programs

725 pointsby tomato2juicealmost 5 years ago

92 comments

dart600almost 5 years ago
Hi. I attended this school and then got accepted to another more standard institution, which I applied at the same time to. The new institution, learning I had been attending U of the P, promptly told me that U of the P credits would not transfer. Universal transferability in question, I opted out.<p>I did enjoy meeting people from all walks of life, all over the world. However, I also saw a grossly wide range of educational professionalism in the students. In the introductory mandatory writing course, for example,there were a number of classmates whom could not grasp the idea of plagiarism being unethical. With a plagiarism assignment graded by those peers, it was difficult to not feel like higher educational learning was moving along for oneself at a progressively intellectually challenging pace.
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pugioalmost 5 years ago
I took a semester of courses from UofP. It had a wonderful diversity of ages, genders, and nationalities. Interacting with those people through peer assignments was interesting, and I applaud what they&#x27;re trying to do.<p>Ultimately, however, I found the entire thing way too tedious - full of the classic &quot;make-work&quot; and silly hoops. The level of pedagogy was very basic.<p>I dream of (and am actively working towards) a day where the computer&#x27;s potential as a new educational medium is fully realized, rather than the current parade of attempts at transplanting a brick and mortar classroom into a remote asynchronous delivery system.
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aspenmayeralmost 5 years ago
The first question I always ask of these weird online universities is, are they regionally accredited? National accreditation is not really a high bar and isn’t considered competitive; all legitimate institutions of higher learning should qualify for and receive regional accreditation from an appropriate authority before considering such study in one’s best interest.<p>This online learning site is eligible for regional accreditation as of 2020, but they really play up the eligibility in a way that seems suspect. They aren’t clear if they have even applied, but they have 5 years to apply until they have to have a redetermination of eligibility.<p>Not saying this is a scam, but it feels like a scam.<p>This site was very hard to find, for what it’s worth.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.uopeople.edu&#x2F;student-experience&#x2F;quality&#x2F;accreditation&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.uopeople.edu&#x2F;student-experience&#x2F;quality&#x2F;accredit...</a>
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zerof1lalmost 5 years ago
I&#x27;ve graduated from this university with a bachelor&#x27;s in Computer Science last year. Overall I had a good experience. I found the curriculum to be on a weaker side. I was interested in various things about computers when I was young, so it felt like I knew half of the material. While studying, I was working at the company part-time. At the normal study pace, you should be ready to put up to 30 hours per week when taking 2 courses. In reality, it took me half of that time. Usually 10 hours per week. Some people with whom I&#x27;ve studied had a full-time job. I guess its a tradeoff. You have a less rigorous curriculum but you then have more time to pursue other interests. Closer to the end of the studies I quickly found a full-time job in a good company locally.<p>The tuition-free part is more of a marketing. At the end of the day, it cost me $4,060 for the whole degree which is quite reasonable.<p>Speaking of employment and red flags, from LinkedIn I know that those who had studied at UoPeople work for many big companies including FAANG. No problem here.
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Zircomalmost 5 years ago
So this seems like a good time to ask, does anyone have experience with University of London&#x27;s online degree and how US employers feel about it? I&#x27;ve been eyeing it for a couple years now and was wondering if anyone either has experience directly with this program, or at least can speak more to how US employer&#x27;s feel about degrees from overseas.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;london.ac.uk&#x2F;sites&#x2F;default&#x2F;files&#x2F;prospectuses&#x2F;computer-science-prospectus-2019-20.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;london.ac.uk&#x2F;sites&#x2F;default&#x2F;files&#x2F;prospectuses&#x2F;comput...</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.coursera.org&#x2F;degrees&#x2F;bachelor-of-science-computer-science-london" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.coursera.org&#x2F;degrees&#x2F;bachelor-of-science-compute...</a>
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cy_hauseralmost 5 years ago
In looking at the CS curricilum this looks more like an extended bootcamp. Most regular university courses are not there, the credits&#x2F;classes won&#x27;t transfer to full universities, and you&#x27;re left with a &quot;degree&quot; that pales in comparison to a &quot;regular&quot; degree. Plus you&#x27;ve spent about $5,000 to get their paper. I guess &quot;accredited degree&quot; just doesn&#x27;t mean the same thing to as what I was thinking.
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BearsAreCoolalmost 5 years ago
After seeing a lot of comments here discussing accreditation, I figured it may be beneficial to many readers to know about low cost, more transferrable, options for college credits. I have to stress though, there are lots of a-hole universities so try to find one that is ok with transferring large numbers of credits. You can&#x27;t get an entire degree from this, but you can get most of the fluff class requirements you don&#x27;t actually need for your major done.<p>Ordered based on cost. First 3 are online.<p>saylor.org - You only pay the fee for online proctoring. Has a list of roughly 20 total lower level courses that are ACE accredited. Self paced.<p>aleks.com - Like 20 bucks a month and they have some classes at the level of college algebra and precalc ACE accredited.<p>straighterline.com - Self paced, overall better course quality than saylor. Has professor graded writing assignments sometimes. ACE accredited courses. Normally $60 a class with a $99 a month membership fee. To keep costs down sign up and do as many courses as possible in a month.<p>The GED - You can get up to 10 college credits by doing well on the GED. Not online sadly, requires a testing center. If you have a non-traditional american high school background you probably need one of these to get into a university anyway.<p>CLEP exams - Are very cost efficient at $90 each and allow you to &quot;test out&quot; of many lower and higher level classes. Not online, requires. testing center.
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phausalmost 5 years ago
There are different types of accreditation for schools. Generally speaking, if you are in the US and want minimal risk in terms of transferability, you want to attend a school that has been accredited by one of several regional authorities. National accreditation is different and for purposes of credit transferability in the US, it is considered inferior to regional accreditation.<p>The University of the People applied for regional accreditation in 2020. They are not regionally accredited yet. The process can take years.<p>Note: Good schools can lack accreditation and bad schools can get the most prestigious accreditations.<p>Another note: There are schools that set up accrediting organizations to, surprise, accredit their own schools.<p>Edit: I think this is the list of legitimate regional accrediting organizations:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.chea.org&#x2F;regional-accrediting-organizations" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.chea.org&#x2F;regional-accrediting-organizations</a>
MattGaiseralmost 5 years ago
They branded this wrong.<p>University of the People stands out front and centre as different and sketchy as the name makes you think of protestors in a park waving the hammer and sickle and handing out diplomas for life experience.
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factchecker01almost 5 years ago
Is UoPeople completely free? Are there any costs?<p>While we have removed most of the costs associated with attending a university, we do still have some fees to help us keep UoPeople running, and take care of all the admin and processing work we have to do for all of our students.<p>To cover these fees we ask for:<p>A one time non-refundable application fee of $60 and, For undergraduates: an assessment fee of $100 per course, or For graduates: an assessment fee of $200 per course Don’t worry, if you need to time to save the money and you want to start right now you can, as the fees don’t need to be paid until the end of each course. The assessment fees do not need to be paid until the end of each course which is very convenient for students who have to budget and save up. You can also apply for one of our numerous grants and scholarships to help you cover all the fees.<p>Please note the application fee does not include any additional fees that may be required for third-party evaluation.<p>After all courses we estimate the total fees for the:<p>Associate Degree are $2,060 Bachelor’s Degree are$4,060 MBA is $2,460 M.Ed. is $2,660 What are the costs for Transfer credits? If you have credits approved to transfer toward your degree, the cost per transfer course will be $17. This is instead of paying the assessment fee per course of $100 for undergraduates and $200 for graduates. Transferring credits may significantly reduce the total cost of your degree.<p>What Grants &amp; Scholarships are available? UoPeople works with top corporations and organizations to provide grants and scholarships to students needing financial support when paying the required application fees. Students can apply each term for the scholarship for which they are most qualified, and once awarded it can last for a full year of study. It is UoPeople’s aim that financial need will not restrict students from studying.<p>How can I pay the application fees? Payments can be made through Western Union, Western Union Global Pay, Paypal, Cashier’s Checks and Payment via MoneyGram. PayPal payments can be with your personal PayPal account or by using major credit card or debit card – VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. For more information on how payments can be made, click here.
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syatsalmost 5 years ago
&quot;tuition-free&quot; is a misrepresentation of USD 4K for an undergrad degree. That might seem cheap for US (does it? really? compared to community college for example?), but it&#x27;s crazy expensive for most &quot;people&quot; out there.
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DudeInBasementalmost 5 years ago
I can&#x27;t wait for a fully online without human University. I&#x27;d like speed running to be a thing
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paulmooreparksalmost 5 years ago
This is nitpicky, I&#x27;ll admit, but I consider it a canary in the coalmine.<p>On the MBA admission requirements page (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.uopeople.edu&#x2F;programs&#x2F;ba&#x2F;degrees&#x2F;master-of-business-administration&#x2F;admission-requirements&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.uopeople.edu&#x2F;programs&#x2F;ba&#x2F;degrees&#x2F;master-of-busin...</a>):<p>&quot;As an accredited University, UoPeople has a number of requirements for all potential applicants, to help maintain a strong, intellectual student body. [...] In addition, applicants need to have:<p>&quot; * Be able to demonstrate undergraduate degree completion<p>&quot; * Have English proficiency<p>&quot; * A minimum of two years work experience<p>&quot; * One reference (from an employer&#x2F;lecturer etc.)&quot;<p>The phrasing of the first two bullet points doesn&#x27;t agree with the preceding sentence. That&#x27;s a poor example of English proficiency.<p>If they don&#x27;t proofread and correct their own admissions page, I&#x27;m frankly not too optimistic about the rest of the university.
dangusalmost 5 years ago
It’s not regional accreditation, so it’s not real accreditation.<p>For example, the MBA program doesn’t have AACSB accreditation.<p>I don’t want to just be negative here and certainly for the price of free it’s a good resource to receive some kind of education, and ultimately a lot of people shopping for degree programs forget that a big reason to do them is to actually learn things. In that way this is a great resource!<p>But without that regional accreditation, I find the big bold claim of “accredited” to be just about as misleading as the way that for-profit schools throw around the term.<p>Of course, a lot of employers ignore the name of the college and don’t bother with researching its accreditation. I’m sure a lot of people want to just get through HR filters if you can say “bachelors degree” instead of “high school diploma.” Or maybe you need a masters degree to become a manager as a matter of company policy, and the company isn’t picky about the degree.<p>I look at the MBA courses and it looks like the program consists first foundational courses that make up less than half or so of the curriculum of an AACSB accredited MBA. The computer science program does look a little more comprehensive.<p>There are a ton of programs out there online with reasonable costs and more legitimate credentials. Since I was recently looking at MBA programs, I can tell you that public schools like the University of North Dakota, Ball State, Mississippi State, and many others are highly ranked along with a low cost per credit hour. You can jump on the US News online MBA ranking site and filter by credit hour cost.<p>The most expensive thing is your time, and unlike money you can’t get it back, so if it were my own education I would consider cost but also consider whether I come out of the program having wasted time with any of the concerns I stated above. Look at the curriculum and make sure it offers electives that might help you in your desired or current career (for example, a good AACSB business school will have courses on specific industries like Healthcare or IT Operations).
fortran77almost 5 years ago
Regional vs. National Accreditation – There’s a Huge Difference <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.edsmart.org&#x2F;regional-vs-national-accreditation&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.edsmart.org&#x2F;regional-vs-national-accreditation&#x2F;</a>
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rdiddlyalmost 5 years ago
Great, they made it tuition-free, accredited, and online; now take it all the way and get rid of the idiotic hoop-jumping of the admissions process!<p>Edit: I know nothing about their admissions process, only that they <i>have one</i>. Somebody&#x27;s unimaginative I see. &quot;Admissions&quot; should be filling out a form including contact info, bank info and so forth, and then verifying that it&#x27;s all true. What could they (or you downvoters) possibly have vested in restricting admissions in any way beyond that?<p>To conserve scarce resources? No, resources are almost limitless, because it&#x27;s online, and lecturing and presumably grading are partially or fully automated, and there&#x27;s no campus with spatial restrictions.<p>To make sure everyone pays their way? No, everybody does pay their way, and it&#x27;s a non-profit.<p>To maintain an air of exclusivity? No, it&#x27;s the University <i>of the People</i>.<p>To make sure the on-campus community is vibrant, diverse, and full of people with interesting extra-curricular interests and leadership skills? No, because again, there is no campus and no on-campus community.<p>To make sure not too large a percentage of enrolled students flunk out or quit trying? No, because <i>who cares</i>? Only elite colleges that care about an air of exclusivity, and they care in the <i>other</i> direction, i.e. they <i>want</i> you to fail out so they appear rigorous and demanding.<p>So yeah. ????
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lcallalmost 5 years ago
For what it may be worth: two accredited online universities that have interestingly sustainable models and, I gather, good quality:<p>BYU Pathway Worldwide and associated programs. It requires a Church affiliation but not necessarily membership (I think). I think tuition is much lower especially if you do the year of English etc first, bachelors programs (like IT, business, others) are available, programs excellent, and is also suitable for those who need to first become qualified for entering a university (edit: i.e., learning English which is used in curriculum, and other basic skills), then provides that university. More info is in Wikipedia and I have gathered a bit of info including linking to a news article that explains it well I think, here: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;lukecall.net&#x2F;e-9223372036854578440.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;lukecall.net&#x2F;e-9223372036854578440.html</a> .<p>And: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.wgu.edu&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.wgu.edu&#x2F;</a> (also mentioned in wikipedia): state aid available from multiple states it seems (per wkp). Others have commented about it in this discussion, and praised it in other HN discussions, IIRC.
dbdbalmost 5 years ago
Sometimes I read some heated comments &#x2F; discussions on online degree programs. Is it good? Is it better or worse than traditional education? The answer is very simple: it depends on the student! I am a student at UoPeople. I’m already in my early 40s and I earned my bachelor degree in business roughly 20 years ago. I’ve built a solid and international professional career and I am a new father. I really wanted to pursue a new degree in computer science and I am so glad that I found UoPeople. It suited me perfectly. I have to say, though, that online education is not for everyone. It requires a few qualities that not everyone has (or wants to develop): discipline and self-motivation. UoPeople is excellent in my opinion, and from my perspective. It is an accredited American university that has academic partnerships with some of the most prestigious universities on the planet. It is tuition free. It allows students to have a flexible schedule. It sounded just like music to my ears. If you are a curious self-motivated person that is willing to accept the level of discipline that such commitment requires, I have to say: you will have a rewarding experience.
Illesamalmost 5 years ago
Hello. I have just completed my first term with UoPeople. For me, it&#x27;s been a blessing to be able to pursue a higher education from home and on my own schedule, without the financial commitment that other institutes have.<p>My purpose for getting a degree is to A.) Have a degree, and B.) Have the competitive advantage over others in my field. Many employers these days want 2 things from employees: a degree and experience. I&#x27;ve already gone off into the world, worked for a few years, and started a family. Now it&#x27;s time I complete my resume by getting a higher education.<p>Specifically with UoPeople, the educational method here is much different than what I&#x27;ve experienced before. Peer assessment has it&#x27;s ups and downs. The fact that we are headed by peers (on written assignments) I think is an effective when done right. I&#x27;m an English teacher and I&#x27;ve started implementing it with my intermediate students.<p>Only time will tell how the rest of my path goes. For now, it&#x27;s a good solution to my situation and I plan on taking advantage of it.
dvduvalalmost 5 years ago
I like the premise and I believe education should be a basic right. Someone should be able to pursue knowledge to the highest level and receive recognition for having done that. Now so often large corporations will not hire someone unless they went to a very expensive school, or at least their chances are much lower. So I like the overall idea here and I hope it will grow in strength
TheRelic74almost 5 years ago
Plagiarism is damning in many aspects of life and a critical part in learning the pros and cons of modern society. However without communication we are going nowhere fast. Simply put &quot;Get right in what you know,say,and do in life or be left behind in the idiocy of the ones that are laden in ignorance&quot; the don&#x27;t give a shit group of people who do nothing but wait for the world to be handed to them on a silver platter. If you don&#x27;t put your hands on it, trust and believe you will not gain the skills of what you are seeking to further yourself in life. Knowledge is power... Further more if you don&#x27;t have failure in your life you are not going to learn anything either. Good intentions, everyone has them in order to be able to succeed in life, but some of the worst events in humanity were conducted with the best of intentions. Education and communication is fully important and key to get what you want in life. Without them were just dust in the wind.
Chan2423almost 5 years ago
Uopeople has in many ways made my life easier, physically i am glad to say that Uopeople has been my final alternative when nothing else felt available enough for me. Im financially relieved knowing that my sholarship will carry me through my educational journey at Uopeople. When i first heard that Tuition-free doesnt mean what i probably thought it meant. It did stress me out abit ,or for little longer as my admission process was pending. I wanted to opt out because even the small amount of registration fee was alot for me. But it became the least of my worries when i attempted to apply for their suggested sholarship,not the first try but the second try i was made known that i can actually rely on Uopeople with access to a scholarship, i can complete what i started. Thus far, ive had a ball of a first semester and i really enjoyed it. The future definitely dont look impossible for me with Uopeople by my side. Thank you.
sundayadabahialmost 5 years ago
Hello guys studying at UoPeople has really helped me a lot especially academically. When i first heard about this great online learning plartform from a friend i was not really serious about it because i taught it was not possible for there to exist a tuition free university but my friend then i should just give it a try since there was nothing to loose by trying and that was how i registered at UoPeople .I just finished my 2nd term at UoPeople and trust me its be absolutely amazing from the instructors to the students from different parts of the world to the beautiful and easy to move around learning environment . I do not regrit ever considering registering on this learning plartform at all and i can recommend this plartform to anyone at anytime. thanks a lot UoPeople am really grateful.
S111663almost 5 years ago
My experience at UoPeople has been great both in education and culture. Truth be told, I want to say that in my case, with my associate in computer science from UoPeople, back in my country it is considered to be of higher standard. And this is not because the standard of universities in my country is low but I think that it is because my performance and know-how in my present company has improved tremendously, and in all the other companies I applied for a job,from my performance in the evaluation, they consider me to be over qualified for them to pay me and they make reference to the school I studied which is UoPeople. And that is how I got to share with them and many others about UoPeople. that is my little experience for now. Thanks....
WoodenChairalmost 5 years ago
How are the faculty paid? Are there faculty? And if not, why can’t Khan Academy go for accreditation?
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AlvesClaalmost 5 years ago
University of the People is changing the way we face our educational system. Firstly by showing that education is freedom and should not be the privilege of a few. Secondly, by showing that the traditional educational model is outdated and not enough to keep up with the changes of modern world. It is accredited and I saw some people saying the level is very basic. Well, it might seem like that, but it really gives one the basics they need for a given degree. In today´s world it is impossible to expect to learn everything in the class. It is more important to know how to filter and deal with the astonishing amount of information we can get in a safe, critic and ethical way.
blablabla123almost 5 years ago
There is always a negative sentiment towards novel approaches towards University, especially that the degree might not be as useful. At the same time there is the constant complaint that Universities tend teach things that are supposed to be too theoretical for the workplace. (And for practice focussed courses sometimes the curriculum is not as up-to-date as what is done in the workplace.) But since most people actually want to take a job outside of University after studying, this model seems ideal to me. It would literally give more space to traditional Universities, probably make admissions faster, studying cheaper and allow the different models to focus on what they can do best.
delaynomorealmost 5 years ago
Let&#x27;s be honest about schools like UofP and WGU. They exist to provide a cheap and easy way for experienced professionals to get that piece of paper to bypass a HR checkbox, nothing more. If you are serious about learning, look elsewhere.
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abdeslamazzounalmost 5 years ago
University of the people is an online university I joined it about a year ago and found a great level of professors in it and in the way of presenting the courses and weekly assignments as well. I got to know a lot of friends also from all countries of the world and forge a friendship with them I also studied with professors at a very high level and helped me to improve my level in programming and computer science in general because I study this specialization in it. Cultural diversity is a lot found in the University of the people of the best things in it Really, it is a very special experience and worth sharing.
hnkramdalmost 5 years ago
Hello to HN in general and those who know more about the University of the People. I have a question... I&#x27;ve been a Web Developer for 7+ years. I&#x27;m in my mid-30&#x27;s. I never graduated college, and definitely went for the wrong reasons. I&#x27;m fully employed, but I&#x27;ve always wanted to land an engineering degree (software engineering most likely), and I&#x27;m wondering if this University would be a good option. I know little about it, but it seems like some of you know much more. Can anyone comment on if this would be a good fit for me for a college run in my mid-30&#x27;s?
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foligeorgealmost 5 years ago
I can confidently say that, UoPeople has really helped me a lot in so many ways. Before, I did not understand what academic integrity was but with the help of the online education strategy that I took, has given me an indept understanding of why you need to provide a source. Time management was a problem for me because I did not have the knowledge of how to manage my time effectively. I have also come to understand different cultures from different countries. I have also made some friends through this school. To me, this school is a life changer.
myriamlohieralmost 5 years ago
I am a proud MBA student of UOP. As I am currently living in the US, transferability of courses credits doesn&#x27;t apply to me. I am enjoying the Tuition free and have already made arrangement with a Public University in Florida for a PhD in Public Administration.<p>One of my short-term goals is to help the community where I am living now and my home country with this degree.<p>Uopeople might not be accepted yet in other regions but I heard that they are working on it. When you want to help, you can get the most out of &quot;a little&quot;. Uopeple degree helps you make that happen!
JD-001almost 5 years ago
Hi, I recall my first day at UoPeople, was like a small paradise. The module was exceptional, not until I met realism in form Plagiarism and bias peers it was a knock down. Some Professors are a bit unkind without understanding the background and nature of some student. It&#x27;s treating all animals the same way without considering their innocence, size, situation and intention.<p>Howbeit, I &#x27;have enjoyed the company and experience with good and positive professors and students. Thank you for raising the bars of education and professionalism
foligeorgealmost 5 years ago
UoPeople has given me an opportunity that the universities here in my country would never have given me. I really appreciate it in the sense that students are given the opportunity to assess their peers. I have really picked a lot of ideas from assessing my peers most of the time. I can also confidently say that I have gotten the opportunity to meet new friends from different countries, which has given me the idea of how they also relate to issues or how they approach things in general.
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faithful007almost 5 years ago
I&#x27;m a student from Nigeria, and I&#x27;d say UoPeople educational system is something I really enjoy. The peer-to-peer system is quite nice, and is primarily meant for learning and not grading as the instructor goes through the grades and re-awards unfair grades. The communication and the instructor-student relationship for me, is commendable. They also embrace self learning which is even more effective when done properly. Even if there are lapses, they&#x27;ll get better with time.
kahlanfalmost 5 years ago
My name is Kahlan, I am an ambassador and student for the university of the people. I have had nothing but a positive experience there as well as have been fortunate enough to receive a scholarship. The quality of education is fantastic, the professors and peers are so respectful and friendly, and I never thought I would even be able to attend a college due to lack of flexible time as well as finances. I feel so lucky to be apart of and to have found this wonderful university.
doha1_Edreesalmost 5 years ago
Because of my special circumstances and the war in my country, I could not enroll in any university, when I heard about our university I felt joy and hope, and finally, I can study, now the study is. My opportunity and my dream of the People&#x27;s University are among the best options that I have chosen in my life. It gave me hope and strength, it is distinguished With a very organized and beautiful learning system, I advise everyone to register! It is your best choice.
ytersalmost 5 years ago
A university&#x27;s selling point to an employer is their degree ensures a student knows the material and can reason about it. That is the practical point of academic ethics. If a student cheats, sure they may get a decent job, although their lack of competence will eventually catch up with them. However, what they&#x27;ve done will impact the worth of everyone with a degree. So, getting a degree by cheating is essentially stealing from those who got the degree ethically.
Babylen2almost 5 years ago
My experience at UoPeople has been great. The courses are up to date and relevant in today&#x27;s world. I remembered when my friend who is also studying Business Administration at a local university in my country looked at my school notes, she was surprised at how she did not know most of the things I had learned. This showed me that UoPeople offers quality education while there are still universities offering students outdated information.
elil17almost 5 years ago
Reading the comments in this thread, it seems like there is a real need for a version of this that focuses on being more rigorous and achieving regional accreditation.
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uopeoplestudentalmost 5 years ago
Current student in the CS program. Feel free to ask questions.
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HajarLamdichialmost 5 years ago
I just started studying at the University of the People. but I gained a little bit of experience. It gives the opportunity to get to know people from around the world, we are still in the lockdown, all studies stopped but luckily I still can study and do my homework and do my exam in my house totally safe, plus my instructor is so kind and so helpful and full of information I would never regret studying at the University of the people.
S178226almost 5 years ago
I am really happy to be a student of UoPeople which is one of the world highly rated tuision free online University. The school has helped me to overcome my problem of time management and communication at work place has improved. However, I am glad that it has given me an opportunity of having my degree certificate in the future. Being a student at UoPeople requires internal motivation and patience because the workload is much.
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AlvesClaalmost 5 years ago
University of the People is changing the way we face our educational system. Firstly, it is showing that education is freedom and hence it should not be the privilege of a few, but rather something anyone can have access to. Secondly, it is showing that the traditional educational system is outdated to keep up with nowadays worlds demands and we need to come up with something new!
Michelleb2almost 5 years ago
I attend this school now and as long as you are smart and can teach yourself it is a good school. You pay practically nothing and you get what you put into it. If you want to take the subjects the instructor gives you and master them all you can, if you just want to learn the minimum to pass the class, that is your option to do so too. This school really is what you make of it.
ineedasernamealmost 5 years ago
This school is not a regionally accredited school, and therefore the vast majority of other schools will not accepted their credit if you decide to transfer somewhere else or use the degree you earned to try &amp; get into a graduate degree program.<p>It is borderline fraudulent for schools like this to operate without being very clear on the limits of the credits earned and their portability.
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Tung_Ngalmost 5 years ago
In this kind of time, i believe online study is the way to go. It takes self-motivation to study on a computer in the comfort of your home with lots of distraction.<p>What is there to against a revolution that serves a great purpose of demolish education shortage in different parts of the world. I personally enjoy the flexibility the school gives me so i can be partly working or traveling.
AlvesClaalmost 5 years ago
University of the People is changing the way we see education. Firtsly, it is showing that education is freedom and hence it should not be the privilege of a few. It is also showing that the traditional educational system is outdated and needs to be rethought and reformulated into something that fits the needs of the modern world.
mazlyalmost 5 years ago
This school saved my life in more ways than I can relate. It is like any other school, where students copy paste and struggle with plagiarism, so if you think that there is a college without these, you are so wrong. The only issue here is the accreditation and how limited the transfer places are for now. I hope they work on this.
Seunemanuelalmost 5 years ago
In all fairness, UoPeople has afforded me the opportunity to get an American education that is accredited and also transferable to other regular universities without leaving my home country. The most interesting part is the numerous scholarships available can be easily accessed regardless of wherever you might come from.
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kahlanfalmost 5 years ago
My experience at UoPeople has been nothing but a positive experience. The tuition-free aspect is the whole reason I could even go to a college. I am so grateful for this opportunity and even admire the diversity this higher-education opportunity brings, I have met the BEST people and honestly the best professors.
efeojaalmost 5 years ago
Uopeople is the best that has ever happened to me as a person . At the institution , I am exposed to quality education and highly qualified instructors whose tutoring has affected me positively bringing about academic excellence . The institution&#x27;s curriculum is up to date .<p>I have no regret studying at the University.
poma88almost 5 years ago
Great initiative!! I wanted to volunteer, but they only accept if you can teach in two semesters per year or 15h per week. I am a researcher and I find it is too much! Once per year and then 5 h per week is the maximum I am able for a usual paid course in top 200 university, sorry.
dryaksalmost 5 years ago
University of the people is giving opportunities for people who previously were not able to secure admission into college. I am a medical doctor currently pursuing a bachelors in community health and i must admit the institution is up to date and top notch!
MattGaiseralmost 5 years ago
An interesting question would be whether governments and teachers agreements accept this program.<p>Many of those have rules about how if you have a Masters, you earn X more and you can just keep earning more the more degrees you get. $4000 lets the payback period Be quite fast.
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coronadisasteralmost 5 years ago
They sure ask for a lot of information for signing up, which make me think that it is not free.
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Ndunaalmost 5 years ago
I&#x27;ve had a wonderful experience at the Uopeople. Meeting different people with diversified cultural views and knowledge. Great and more hands on course instructors and program adviser. Am pleased with the course content and study materials.
M5x7wI3CmbEem10almost 5 years ago
could’ve renamed “of the People” to something in Latin to make it sound more legitimate.<p>University of Populi<p>Homines University
martinsanaalmost 5 years ago
I am a student at this University. This is what has saved my life in the last 2 years. I have an associate&#x27;s degree now, a way to gain money and a lot of knowledge. I thank to this opportunity at UoPeople and I think it is all worth it.
Seunemanuelalmost 5 years ago
The university gave me the opportunity to realize my dream of an American education without leaving my home country. There are also numerous financial aid available to all seeking and deserving students.
hbarkaalmost 5 years ago
Finishing college honorably demonstrates an ability to finish something having a foundation to be a contributing member to society and in turn the society gives you a certificate to recognize you for it.
martinsanaalmost 5 years ago
I am a student from UoPeople, I recently graduated from the associates degree in computer science. I am working on a good portfolio to present to employers! Thank you UoPeople for all your help! =)
paulcarrotyalmost 5 years ago
Here&#x27;s the movie with similar idea: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.imdb.com&#x2F;title&#x2F;tt0384793&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.imdb.com&#x2F;title&#x2F;tt0384793&#x2F;</a> :)
tanilamaalmost 5 years ago
Will employer acknowledge this university? That will be the ultimate test
barillaxalmost 5 years ago
Seeing a lot of negative comments here, especially around accreditation and pricing. As a co-founder of an accredited online university, son of a retired state university professor father, and grandson of a retired state university professor grandmother, I&#x27;d like to offer my own perspective.<p>University of the People is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC), a national accreditor recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). CHEA recognized accreditors can be browsed here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.chea.org&#x2F;chea-recognized-organizations" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.chea.org&#x2F;chea-recognized-organizations</a><p>DEAC is a US-based, non-profit accreditation agency founded in 1926. Our university (quantic.edu) was also accredited by DEAC. It was a multi-year process, and extremely rigorous; we were evaluated across all aspects of our organization: academic, operational, financial, etc. Many schools that begin the accreditation process do not successfully complete it. As the name suggests, DEAC specializes in distance education, so it&#x27;s a good choice for a university that offers purely online programs. Some accreditors have requirements that implicitly or explicitly exclude online universities; for example, there might be a requirement for a physical library of a certain size. Regional accreditation also often takes longer, or requires you to have been in operation for more years. However, when comparing notes with my retired academic family members, there were similarities in the required documentation for DEAC to what was needed in the regional accreditation renewal process.<p>A prerequisite for accreditation in the US is licensing at the state level and compliance with all state laws within which the university has a physical presence. This means that you need to be very careful about where your school has physical offices and from which states you advertise and enroll students. Note that licensing is also required for issuing certificates, not just degrees; this is a common mistake for education startups, especially bootcamps. Lambda School [1] and Flatiron [2] were both slapped for this.<p>The differences between regional and national accreditation often boil down to &quot;regional accreditation means credits are more likely to transfer.&quot; However, one thing that&#x27;s thrown a huge wrench into this is that in 2019, the US Department of Education revised its rules to <i>eliminate</i> the distinction between national and regional accreditors! [3] This rule change will take effect in July 2020. The impact of this (and related) rule changes on credit transfer and how universities market their accreditation are open to speculation.<p>Regarding the University of People&#x27;s pricing, it&#x27;s important to note that they advertise as &quot;tuition free.&quot; Terms like tuition have a very specific meaning in the world of higher education, and are considered distinct from &quot;fees,&quot; for example. This is why UofP does not market itself as simply being &quot;free,&quot; like we do for our early career MBA program. To use the word &quot;free&quot; unconditionally, DEAC requires us to prove our early career MBA students can apply, enroll, study, and graduate having paid no tuition or fees whatsoever. On the other hand, if you do charge for tuition, like we do for our Executive MBA, DEAC requires you to disclose all payment details up-front; this is why almost anywhere on our website where we reference a price, or even affordability, we also include a link to display a breakdown of tuition, payment plans, scholarships, discounts, and other potential fees.<p>The higher education space is very regulated, so innovation can be challenging. It&#x27;s important to remember that most innovative organizations have to (at least initially) make tradeoffs to better serve a subset of the market over incumbents. Our raison d&#x27;etre is active learning, for example; we eschew passive lectures (no video professor) in favor of a proprietary interactive learning format that&#x27;s mobile-first and broken up into small modules. This has numerous advantages for the learner, but it also means that our bespoke curriculum structure can&#x27;t be easily packaged up into transfer credits. As a graduate school, we decided that was a reasonable tradeoff to enable innovation in the core learning experience. Likewise, we decided to pursue a quality-first strategy (see: Tesla master plan), building a deep, challenging curriculum with a selective admissions process (less than 10% admitted) to establish the value of the school and alumni network, with the plan to launch more open programs down the line.<p>If you&#x27;ve read this far, I hope that you at least take away the fact that building something new in the higher education space is hard. If some aspect of a program appears odd at first glance, consider if the diversion from the norm might also confer an advantage with a specific audience. And when evaluating educational program options, don&#x27;t discount the value of a licensed and accredited provider recognized by the US Department of Education or CHEA.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.educationdive.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;running-without-state-approval-lambda-school-shows-challenge-of-regulating&#x2F;570906&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.educationdive.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;running-without-state-app...</a> [2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ag.ny.gov&#x2F;press-release&#x2F;2017&#x2F;ag-schneiderman-announces-375000-settlement-flatiron-computer-coding-school#:~:text=A.G.%20Schneiderman%20Announces%20%24375%2C000%20Settlement%20With%20Flatiron%20Computer%20Coding%20School,Its%20Employment%20And%20Salary%20Claims&amp;text=NEW%20YORK%2D%2DAttorney%20General,settlement%20with%20Flatiron%20School%2C%20Inc" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ag.ny.gov&#x2F;press-release&#x2F;2017&#x2F;ag-schneiderman-announc...</a>. [3] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.natlawreview.com&#x2F;article&#x2F;us-department-education-issues-final-rule-to-revise-accreditation-and-state" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.natlawreview.com&#x2F;article&#x2F;us-department-education...</a><p>[EDIT: some sentences tweaked for clarity]
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dryaksalmost 5 years ago
Im happy to be a student of uopeople cos I get quality education and for far less!! Looking forward to my uopeople diploma. To be honest the school is very smooth and convenient
zino_isawhealmost 5 years ago
I think plagiarism cannot be completely avoided since there&#x27;s nothing new under the sun. Tha challenge becomes how to present an already existing idea in a new way
Michelleb2almost 5 years ago
I go to this school and as long as you&#x27;re really smart and can teach yourself the material without an actual class it&#x27;s great. Low cost and you learn a ton.
nadinelynch2600almost 5 years ago
my experience so far has been nothing but pleasant, great quality content in their courses (majors), I&#x27;m currently in my first years in my third term in June, i have learned about python like I haven&#x27;t gone into the programming in any depth before, I joined uopeople in a computer science degree (BSc). plagiarism is a big NO in this wonderful university and so is creating. more about me, I am Nadine lynch, and I am south African.
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uopeopleabbyalmost 5 years ago
The University of the People is an innovative school where you can meet and talk to students from all over the world. The faculty is of high caliber as well.
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mrwnmonmalmost 5 years ago
What does Health Science mean? medicine?, is there any way to study medicine deeply on the internet for an outsider? a programmer for example?
quickthrower2almost 5 years ago
So, Correspondence Learning? Like <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.open.ac.uk&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.open.ac.uk&#x2F;</a>?
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zino_isawhealmost 5 years ago
UoPeople has given me a really amazing experience so far, I don&#x27;t regret signing up with them and I would absolutely stick with them
dryaksalmost 5 years ago
Im happy to be a student of uopeople cos I get quality education and for far less!! Looking forward to my uopeople diploma.
kinzabatool12almost 5 years ago
hello to all, I have found this amazing university where I can learn whenever I want and whatever I want to study. I never have the liberty to study on my availability but know I can and I am very happy about that. I would like to that UOP for being there for me and so many people to provide quality education.
protomythalmost 5 years ago
Am I reading this correctly that they are nationally accredited but have not gone through one of the regionals?
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Ali5005almost 5 years ago
My experiment with university of the people is very well, I think it&#x27;s good idea, online learning.
Grace_Wendyalmost 5 years ago
My first experience with a tertiary institution and I could not have a better institution than UoPeople
Bellomylovealmost 5 years ago
I have nothing to say accept thank you Uopeople for everything you&#x27;ve gave an oxygen
johnkpaulalmost 5 years ago
This seems too good to be true and I’m trying to figure out the catch.
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fortran77almost 5 years ago
I looked at their CS degree. Just one semester of Calculus?
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terrycodyalmost 5 years ago
I guess this is a promising project, bookmarked.
sidcoolalmost 5 years ago
There are no advanced or master degree courses
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sosilkjalmost 5 years ago
Is there a tuition-free CS masters anywhere?
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luhegoalmost 5 years ago
Is this available to international students?
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jki275almost 5 years ago
Nationally accredited. Not regionally accredited. Hence useless for academic purposes.
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scootalmost 5 years ago
<i>&quot;tuition-free&quot;</i><p>&quot;tuition-fee free&quot;? I would hope you get at least some tuition!
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mrfusionalmost 5 years ago
How is this possible?
russfinkalmost 5 years ago
Are professors paid?
BossingAroundalmost 5 years ago
I&#x27;m taking this Uni in my free time. I am a full-time at a large IT company, and when I started, I had too much free time. I thought, I don&#x27;t have a degree, I learned everything myself, let&#x27;s see what the rigorous side of CS is.<p>Well, UoPeople is both good and bad, as everything in life.<p>On the bad side, some teachers are not only useless, but actively making your experience worse. This is mostly cultural, but teachers coming from Africa and some Asian countries really make you want to stick to the tiniest details of rules and assignments.<p>For example, if you have to write a learning journal (and you will), and the example of an LJ contains entries starting with date such as &quot;DD&#x2F;MM&#x2F;YYYY HH:MM&quot;, African and some Asian teachers will ask you to correct it from any other format. I found this infuriating. What&#x27;s more, when I had questions, most often, I got no help from these teachers. Some teachers would be amazing, most teachers would give me a non-helpful question, some would ignore my question outright.<p>I also feel like there&#x27;s a ton of hoops you have to jump through. An associate CS degree consists of a number of health&#x2F;philosophy&#x2F;econ classes that I have zero interest in. This is, again, cultural, as UoP is highly US-centric. If you&#x27;re coming from other country, you&#x27;ll realize how many assumptions you had (and how silly the UoP&#x2F;US system can be).<p>On the good side, however, I do feel like I&#x27;m learning a lot. If you really spend time in reading the materials, I have found the exercises in courses quite useful. I&#x27;m 100% sure it&#x27;s not as rigorous as a brick-and-mortar university, no. They will let pass students who have learnt nothing as long as they put in work.<p>But, if you want, you can surprisingly learn a lot. Even after being a number of years in IT (engineering and now architecture), I found something new (especially their Database and other specialized courses are quite good). I haven&#x27;t done math since high school (my brick-and-mortar degree was not in CS) and some of the math courses were really kicking my ass, which is great.<p>It&#x27;s also insanely flexible in that it&#x27;s online. You decide when to do stuff. You decide when to read. There&#x27;s only deadlines for every week. Other than that, it&#x27;s up to you.<p>Overall, I think my experience with UoP is quite good, but it takes a very specific mindset. If you&#x27;re from a poor non-US and non-EU country, I&#x27;d say UoP is great for you (provided you can pay for it, since it&#x27;s still not free). If you&#x27;re from US or any EU country, UoP degree will have almost zero value in terms of having a degree, but might provide you with a lot of new knowledge. If you&#x27;re in for the knowledge, I&#x27;d say it&#x27;s nice. If you&#x27;re in for the degree, I&#x27;d say go for Georgia&#x27;s Tech OMSCS.<p>Feel free to ask any questions if you&#x27;d like. I&#x27;ll be checking replies to this post for a day or two.
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38530706almost 5 years ago
hi, the first day when i attepted the apply the uopeople is im so afraid becaurse they many university online which is non accredited in the world,but when i recognized the uopeople is accredited im try to fill the application then im locky to get this university.becaurse is higher education in the world.im totally changing my life becaurse of uopeople. as now im expiriance too in my feild at uopeople. im happy to get uopeople in my life. and also thank to my programme advisor,which is farhanaz.
38530706almost 5 years ago
hi everyone. since i attend this achool and i accepted the admision.the first topic that i registering in the first terms it is psychoogy and online stratagy i have learn how i discusion in student portal,and also i learning the method of education how i prepare for study amd how prepare gor the exams. and meet the sevaral people in others country. my expiriance is writing and read and how the controll my self.