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StraighterLine: Hacking Education

Recognizing that online courses are cheaper to deliver than face-to-face courses, StraighterLine was founded in 2008 as a solution to the rising costs of a college education. It was the first non-college to offer ultra-affordable, high-quality online courses that were recognized for real college credit.

Still a solution to the rising costs of college, StraighterLine has grown its course catalog to 250+ online courses and helps tens of thousands of students hack their education. It works with individuals, colleges, and employers to create low-cost, low-risk pathways to help students succeed. Today, the company aims to empower learners with a flexible and affordable path to reach their college and career goals. Now serving over 150,000 learners per year, StraighterLine is evolving to meet the needs of today’s learners through online courses, credentials, and student support.

Every course goes through a thorough review process by the American Council on Education. In addition, their partner institutions review the course curriculum, learning outcomes and assessments to ensure that they meet the quality standards for their school.

Helping students succeed is top of mind; they value their partnerships with degree-granting institutions and believe they can do more for students together than as competitors. StraighterLine has the most partner institutions with articulation agreements than any other course provider. More than 160+ partners guarantee transfer of StraighterLine courses. To date, more than 2,000 accredited institutions of higher education and the majority of institutions in every state have accepted StraighterLine courses for credit.

For these reasons and more, Straighter is The EdTech Trendsetter Award Winner for β€œEdTech Company Setting a Trend” in Higher Education as part of The EdTech Awards 2024 from EdTech Digest. Learn more.

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