Ashworth College Offers $99 Graduate Programs

E-learning institution Ashworth College now offers two affordable fast-track graduate programs in business administration and criminal justice for only $99 per month, with a $99 down payment. Both master's programs are accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council and are self-paced, giving students up to five years to complete a program.

Students learn at their own pace since Ashworth's degree programs do not require any campus visits, nor do they include timed courses or set class schedules. There are no deadlines for turning in assignments, and all textbooks and study materials are mailed to the students at home for further convenience. Ashworth is expected to add more master's programs soon. For more information, visit http://masters.ashworthcollege.edu.

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