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All-You-Can-Eat College For $99-a-Month

theodp writes "Writing in Washington Monthly, Kevin Carey has seen the future of college education. It costs $99-a-month, and there's no limit on the number of courses you can take. Tiny online education firm StraighterLine is out to challenge the seeming permanency of traditional colleges and universities. How? Like Craigslist, StraighterLine threatens the most profitable piece of its competitors' business: freshman lectures, higher education's equivalent of the classified section. It's no surprise, then, that as StraighterLine tried to buck the system, the system began to push back, challenging deals the company struck with accredited traditional and for-profit institutions to allow StraighterLine courses to be transferred for credit. But even if StraighterLine doesn't succeed in bringing extremely cheap college courses to the masses, it's likely that another player eventually will."

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  1. Just one comment on TFA... by pla · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Facebook protest".

    Your ancestors - Not impressed.

  2. Re:Maybe so... by ciaohound · · Score: 4, Funny

    I thought the whole point was to get a high paying job.

    I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of Liberal Arts students suddenly cried out in horror.

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    Oh, yeah, it's not easy to pad these out to 120 characters.