Many students all over the world strive for an American education in order to further their career and succeed in a global economy. Getting your education from a foreign university, however, may cost you a lot of money, or may not be attainable due to societal expectations and cultural barriers.
University of the People understands the many challenges that you might face when searching for and applying to universities. That is why we have prepared this webinar; to help students break down these barriers and get a degree that allows the flexibility that's needed in order to maintain a manageable school-life balance.
UoPeople's students are taught by professors from some of the top universities worldwide. UoPeople gained accreditation in 2014 by the DEAC.
UoPeople does not charge students to take class, does not charge for any reading and other study materials, and does not charge for annual enrollment.
A unique learning experience combining academic leadership from world-class educators, collaborative learning methods, and information technologies.
Study anytime, anywhere, with internet connection. UoPeople offers a small online classroom setting allowing for a community of supportive peer thinkers and teachers.
Our mentorship program offers students individualized, one-on-one professional guidance from industry leaders, working at some of the top companies worldwide.
We offer a number of options to assist students in need of financial aid, and encourage you to familiarize yourself with the scholarships available.
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