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Wikipedia has a list of open universities.
I checked out the prices of some of these international open universities for international students. Some of them seem like pretty good deals!
- University of South Africa: USD $1,000 for a research-based masters degree; coursework programs cost more
- Open University of Kenya: ~USD $2,500 for a four-year degree (options include mathematics, computer science, and economics); ~$1,500 for a masters; ~$2,500 for PhD
- Zimbabwe Open University: >USD $2000 per year for a PhD (minimum 3 years)
- Indira Gandhi National Open University: ~USD $1000 - $3,500 for a bachelors degree, depending on subject; ~$1,500 to >$4,000 for a masters, depending on subject
- Open University of Sri Lanka: prices vary widely from ~USD $900 to $11,000 for bachelors and masters degrees
- Korea National Open University: >USD $2,000 for a bachelors degree; programs are in Korean, although they do have a degree in the English language
- Open University: >GBP 20,000 for a bachelors degree, ~GBP 10,000 or less for a masters degree
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(09-19-2025, 04:07 AM)Robson Wrote: Wikipedia has a list of open universities.
I checked out the prices of some of these international open universities for international students. Some of them seem like pretty good deals!
- University of South Africa: USD $1,000 for a research-based masters degree; coursework programs cost more
- Open University of Kenya: ~USD $2,500 for a four-year degree (options include mathematics, computer science, and economics); ~$1,500 for a masters; ~$2,500 for PhD
- Zimbabwe Open University: >USD $2000 per year for a PhD (minimum 3 years)
- Indira Gandhi National Open University: ~USD $1000 - $3,500 for a bachelors degree, depending on subject; ~$1,500 to >$4,000 for a masters, depending on subject
- Open University of Sri Lanka: prices vary widely from ~USD $900 to $11,000 for bachelors and masters degrees
- Korea National Open University: >USD $2,000 for a bachelors degree; programs are in Korean, although they do have a degree in the English language
- Open University: >GBP 20,000 for a bachelors degree, ~GBP 10,000 or less for a masters degree
University of South Africa: $1,000 is the dissertation fee only. There are also module and paper fees (charged per module and per paper). An MBA at Unisa, for example, would run you around $14,000.
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It's great to look up Wikipedia for info, but, I would supplement that with extra research to decipher if the course content, degree, institution, etc is what you're looking for. As a reference, each source would be a valuable resource, but having extra info would make the decision clear for you to decide your pathway. You want to look at the whole picture and complete the needed requirements for the credentials accordingly.
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(09-20-2025, 12:39 PM)slammX Wrote: (09-19-2025, 04:07 AM)Robson Wrote: Wikipedia has a list of open universities.
I checked out the prices of some of these international open universities for international students. Some of them seem like pretty good deals!
- University of South Africa: USD $1,000 for a research-based masters degree; coursework programs cost more
- Open University of Kenya: ~USD $2,500 for a four-year degree (options include mathematics, computer science, and economics); ~$1,500 for a masters; ~$2,500 for PhD
- Zimbabwe Open University: >USD $2000 per year for a PhD (minimum 3 years)
- Indira Gandhi National Open University: ~USD $1000 - $3,500 for a bachelors degree, depending on subject; ~$1,500 to >$4,000 for a masters, depending on subject
- Open University of Sri Lanka: prices vary widely from ~USD $900 to $11,000 for bachelors and masters degrees
- Korea National Open University: >USD $2,000 for a bachelors degree; programs are in Korean, although they do have a degree in the English language
- Open University: >GBP 20,000 for a bachelors degree, ~GBP 10,000 or less for a masters degree
University of South Africa: $1,000 is the dissertation fee only. There are also module and paper fees (charged per module and per paper). An MBA at Unisa, for example, would run you around $14,000.
Other degrees are cheaper than the MBA. What is your point?
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(09-22-2025, 10:07 AM)Robson Wrote: (09-20-2025, 12:39 PM)slammX Wrote: (09-19-2025, 04:07 AM)Robson Wrote: Wikipedia has a list of open universities.
I checked out the prices of some of these international open universities for international students. Some of them seem like pretty good deals!
- University of South Africa: USD $1,000 for a research-based masters degree; coursework programs cost more
- Open University of Kenya: ~USD $2,500 for a four-year degree (options include mathematics, computer science, and economics); ~$1,500 for a masters; ~$2,500 for PhD
- Zimbabwe Open University: >USD $2000 per year for a PhD (minimum 3 years)
- Indira Gandhi National Open University: ~USD $1000 - $3,500 for a bachelors degree, depending on subject; ~$1,500 to >$4,000 for a masters, depending on subject
- Open University of Sri Lanka: prices vary widely from ~USD $900 to $11,000 for bachelors and masters degrees
- Korea National Open University: >USD $2,000 for a bachelors degree; programs are in Korean, although they do have a degree in the English language
- Open University: >GBP 20,000 for a bachelors degree, ~GBP 10,000 or less for a masters degree
University of South Africa: $1,000 is the dissertation fee only. There are also module and paper fees (charged per module and per paper). An MBA at Unisa, for example, would run you around $14,000.
Other degrees are cheaper than the MBA. What is your point? I'm South African. I studied at Unisa so I have first-hand experience of how their fee structure works. You won't find any Masters in South Africa, let alone at Unisa, for $1,000. Not sure why you feel the need to be defensive.
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(09-19-2025, 04:07 AM)Robson Wrote: Wikipedia has a list of open universities.
I checked out the prices of some of these international open universities for international students. Some of them seem like pretty good deals!
- University of South Africa: USD $1,000 for a research-based masters degree; coursework programs cost more
- Open University of Kenya: ~USD $2,500 for a four-year degree (options include mathematics, computer science, and economics); ~$1,500 for a masters; ~$2,500 for PhD
- Zimbabwe Open University: >USD $2000 per year for a PhD (minimum 3 years)
- Indira Gandhi National Open University: ~USD $1000 - $3,500 for a bachelors degree, depending on subject; ~$1,500 to >$4,000 for a masters, depending on subject
- Open University of Sri Lanka: prices vary widely from ~USD $900 to $11,000 for bachelors and masters degrees
- Korea National Open University: >USD $2,000 for a bachelors degree; programs are in Korean, although they do have a degree in the English language
- Open University: >GBP 20,000 for a bachelors degree, ~GBP 10,000 or less for a masters degree
Update: France also has a distance learning system for degrees known as CNED (cned.fr). It appears open to international students outside France, but it also seems to only be in French. Some websites mention that CNED also has programs in English, but I couldn't find any myself.
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I have read many stories about inconsistent exam marking and communication problems at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). Their budget per student is a fraction of that of UoPeople. Perhaps a natural consequence of offering degrees at £60/year (domestic student rate), that's hardly going to be enough to cover the costs without sacrificing the quality of instruction. I am not saying it is all bad, though. I would like to hear if anyone on this forum has experience with IGNOU, and how it was.
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(09-30-2025, 01:57 PM)Robson Wrote: (09-19-2025, 04:07 AM)Robson Wrote: Wikipedia has a list of open universities.
I checked out the prices of some of these international open universities for international students. Some of them seem like pretty good deals!
- University of South Africa: USD $1,000 for a research-based masters degree; coursework programs cost more
- Open University of Kenya: ~USD $2,500 for a four-year degree (options include mathematics, computer science, and economics); ~$1,500 for a masters; ~$2,500 for PhD
- Zimbabwe Open University: >USD $2000 per year for a PhD (minimum 3 years)
- Indira Gandhi National Open University: ~USD $1000 - $3,500 for a bachelors degree, depending on subject; ~$1,500 to >$4,000 for a masters, depending on subject
- Open University of Sri Lanka: prices vary widely from ~USD $900 to $11,000 for bachelors and masters degrees
- Korea National Open University: >USD $2,000 for a bachelors degree; programs are in Korean, although they do have a degree in the English language
- Open University: >GBP 20,000 for a bachelors degree, ~GBP 10,000 or less for a masters degree
Update: France also has a distance learning system for degrees known as CNED (cned.fr). It appears open to international students outside France, but it also seems to only be in French. Some websites mention that CNED also has programs in English, but I couldn't find any myself. France lets university students apply for citizenship after two years of residency. Wish I spoke French.
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