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JSU Free RA Course - AI Literacy (3 Credits) - Captainrekt000 - 06-13-2025

The free RA online course offering (Credit/No Credit) for Fall 2025 (August 20 - December 2) and Spring 2026 (January 7 - April 21) is now available for Jacksonville State University in Alabama. 

Possible LL credit for the TESU BA COS?  


https://www.jsu.edu/tryit/index.html

Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 Course Offering
AIL 200 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Literacy
An introduction to the foundations of AI, how to apply it, and how to evaluate its output. The social and ethical impacts of AI as a current and emerging technology will be considered while building a responsible AI culture academically and professionally.


Follow the wiki guide to apply for free to JSU. 

https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Free_Sources_of_Credit


RE: JSU Free RA Course - AI Literacy (3 Credits) - Epiphany.y - 06-14-2025

I remember that the International Student Association requires a $60 application fee and a $200 deposit.


RE: JSU Free RA Course - AI Literacy (3 Credits) - bjcheung77 - 06-14-2025

Basically, if it's not a lot of work, and you can afford the fees... Then I suggest taking the plunge... Otherwise, I would skip it, as they require previous transcripts from all institutions you've attended, those transcripts add to the cost, energy, time from what you're ultimately trying to do (complete requirements for your degree). If they are less than alternative options, then sure... If they add up to more, I suggest to decide then if you want to apply/enroll or to skip it, even though technically it's a freebie with additional costs of application/transcripts.