The latest group to make a move on delivering completion degrees to adults who have taken some college classes but never obtained a degree is the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), according to the Tennessee state higher education commission’s website. While the program is not yet ready for launch, a portal called “theadultlearner.org” is being built, which offers students the ability to compare course options across many schools. The portal will not actually deliver online classes, but is intented to serve as a “clearinghouse” that provides adult learners with a large volume of dependable information on how they can complete bachelor’s and associate’s degrees, as well as certificate programs. More on the program here.
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