Study.com no longer proctored?

Wow, very big news. This would help out with classes like Discrete Math and Pathophysiology. I think it’s a good move, although I have seen some people raise concerns about non-proctoring. Those concerns are fair, but many community colleges do not have any proctored exams. Just about every community college I’ve been to in California does not have any proctored exams. And Sophia does not either, and WGU accepts more courses from them every year.

I think this is good for people who want to accelerate a degree, or save money, as ACE Credits are usually cheaper than community college unless you have a fee waiver.

Thoughts?

Wow, very big news. This would help out with classes like Discrete Math and Pathophysiology. I think it’s a good move, although I have seen some people raise concerns about non-proctoring. Those concerns are fair, but many community colleges do not have any proctored exams. Just about every community college I’ve been to in California does not have any proctored exams. And Sophia does not either, and WGU accepts more courses from them every year.

I think this is good for people who want to accelerate a degree, or save money, as ACE Credits are usually cheaper than community college unless you have a fee waiver.

Thoughts?