MIT For Free: Take College Classes Online At No Cost

  • by Chris Sabga on 20061010 @ 02:25PM EST | google it | send to friends
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For many aspiring students, getting into a top-flight university such as MIT, Yale, or Princeton is a lifelong dream. Unfortunately, that dream never becomes a reality for many of those eager pupils. Grades, finances, or any number of other obstacles can get in the way.

With the front door firmly shut, very few people ever think about going around to the back. Surprisingly, the good news is that a number of educational institutions already offer courses to pretty much anyone -- for free.

So, what's the catch?

Most of the classes can't be taken for credit and will not count toward a degree. (Source: news.com)

Still interested? Check out this list of offerings:

Miscellaneous Resources

  • Brighton Young University: Discover your Family History and Genealogy.
     
  • University of Pennsylvania: 25,000 free online books. No library card required.
     
  • Library of Congress: Articles, photographs, and essays.
     
  • Annenberg Media: Free videos.
     
  • Core Documents of U.S. Democracy: Direct online access to basic Federal Government documents. (Source: lifehacker.com)

Remember: you're not too old to learn!