YouTube introduces 'Study Hall' to complete education
YouTube introduces 'Study Hall' to complete education
'Study Hall' is a YouTube program designed to help American students complete their college education. For a fee, YouTube users can now earn college credits on countless topics.
YouTube has created a section dedicated to educational videos. Study Hall offers narrative videos, course details, and all the essential elements that represent the actual course. Using this method, students can earn credits online from home.
The Study Hall method simplifies and reduces the cost of college education. Consequently, post-school education will help complete education for social and economic improvement, opening doors and removing barriers to higher education. There are several barriers to college access and tuition, including high costs.
College credits will be transferred from March 7th, when the study hall officially opens.
There is no minimum GPA or application requirement for this course, so people from all over the world can enroll. There will be 12 more courses added next year. Coursework costs $25, but most courses are free.
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