Ways to get a college-level education online for free (infographic)

Reasons to get a self-taught college degree education / Infographic by College Cliffs

The cost of college tuition has been rising steadily for years, making it difficult for many people to afford a traditional college education.

Meet autodidacticism. It’s a self-education – an education without the guidance of masters or institutions. 

Autodidacts are often highly motivated and self-directed learners. They can also learn at their own pace and in their own way. Additionally, autodidacts typically have an in-depth understanding of the material they have learned because they have had to work hard to master it.

There are now many free online resources that can help you learn new skills and earn a college-level education without having to pay any tuition.

The infographic from College Cliffs gives a handy overview of how to give yourself a college education online for free. It provides different free online resources available, as well as some tips for staying motivated and on track.

Here are the most obvious benefits of earning a college-level education online for free:

Cost-effective – there is no tuition to pay, so you can save a significant amount of money.
Flexible – you can study at your own pace and in your own time.
Accessible – you can access the courses from anywhere in the world.
Relevant – the courses are often taught by experts in their field, and they are designed to be relevant to the latest industry trends.

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Source: College Cliffs Blog

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