Online undergraduate courses?
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I'm assuming you mean that you just graduated high school, not college. If so, LSU has a great program that's dirt cheap. Last time I checked, it was roughly $75/credit, regardless of where you live. Plus, the school is fully accredited, which means that the classes you take should transfer to other colleges with no problems (unless you take something weird, like "Underwater Basket Weaving"). Here's a link to their website:
www.is.lsu.edu
Keep in mind - it's very hard to complete an entire Bachelor's degree online. The schools that do offer such programs usually charge an arm and a leg - you'd be better off finishing your degree on campus somewhere. But you could certainly take quite a few of your general education requirements online (up to 60 credits worth, usually) before setting foot on a college campus.
If you're looking for graduate level courses, I'm afraid my knowledge is very minimal. From what I've seen, however, most of the online graduate classes available are usually either business or education related. If you're looking for something else, try contacting a school that offers that program. They may know of a school that offers online courses.
Good luck!
Many state schools will offer online courses at in-state tuition. Check that option first if cost is your main factor.
If you just graduated High School Axia College of the University of Phoenix offers associate degrees (60 credits) in several areas of study for relatively low cost in an online format. The cost is pretty much equal to the Stafford Loan amount the gov offers, and they will help by defering your bill! If you get a grant on top of the Stafford, you may even get some money back! There cost per credit seems high (265 dollars) but, there are no other costs, just tution, which is a little over 3K per semester, which is just over 100 dollars more than what you get through the Stafford. You should check it out... axia.phoenix.edu best of all.. No books, no campus fees, no technology fees, no parking.. just one price for everything.
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