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List of the Most Respected Free Online Schools

A handful of world-class universities and colleges have decided to offer free courses, assignments, and lectures via the World Wide Web, using a variety of means that include streaming video, podcasts, and downloadable lecture notes. Some of the most respected of these schools include:

University of California at Berkeley

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Tufts University

Stanford University

Yale University

University of Notre Dame

Carnegie Mellon University

University of Washington

Johns Hopkins University

New York University

Berklee College of Music

Vanderbilt University

Gresham College

Open University (United Kingdom)

Utah Valley State College

Utah State University

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  • 8 months later...

Free online courses from various colleges are expanding around the world. I'm currently taking an online psychology course on 'Happiness' from Harvard for fun.

Check out the update list of schools who offer free courses right HERE.

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Lifehacker has put together a "top-10-tools-for-a-free-online-education" - it's well worth the read - you can check it out right HERE

They have also posted an article on how to Get an online college education

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