04-15-2025, 04:07 AM
(04-15-2025, 03:55 AM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote: Welcome to the board, and thank you for trying to contribute!
The DegreeForum community maintains a list of competency-based university and college degree programs at https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Co...d_Programs It is a wiki page, and anyone including you can add a new program, after having made a careful human review, and including a link to that program.
It looks like you used AI and/or extensive web searching but with cursory if any quality control. The list omits some important programs we list on the wiki and often discuss, and some major programs it lists in nonsensically low categories. It includes programs regulars here recognize immediately as having closed, such as SNHU College for America and Northern Arizona University Personalized Learning. It appears to include tons of institutions where "competency-based education" is used loosely and the programs don't have the CBE features readers here are typically looking for like self-pacing and accelerability. It likely even lists many programs that require traditional face-to-face attendance but with some CBE features. Not including links for each program is a major limitation in usefulness.
I edited your title so that it no longer states this thread has a "Full" list.
Thank Mr. Whatley! I hope in time to review more thoroughly, although South College should definitely be in the Wiki and it isn't


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