UP TO 60 Courses available to choose from. Find the general education credits that will transfer into your degree program.
StraighterLine combines a $99/month membership with a guaranteed credit pathway to University Of Western States. Courses start at $59 and include the eTextbook at no additional cost.
University of Western States (UWS) provides a science-driven curriculum that delivers a solid foundation and competitive edge in preparing students for clinical practice. UWS is a regionally accredited, non-profit institution dedicated to improving the health of society through its education programs, research and clinical services. UWS is a founding member of the Oregon Collaborate for Integrative Medicine, an organization that aims to advance integrative health care through education, research, patient care and advocacy.
If you’ve been on the lookout for a way to save on your college degree, then the StraighterLine and University of Western States partnership might be your answer. By taking easily transferable online college courses from StraighterLine, you can continue on towards a degree from University of Western States while saving on the college degree you’re seeking!
on your degree with affordable college-level classes like Developmental Writing, College Algebra, American Government, and Introduction to Biology. Over 60 general education courses available starting at only $59. StraighterLine saves you thousands compared to the average $2,500 college course.
to one of 150+ accredited partner colleges or the over 2,000 schools that accept StraighterLine courses for credit. All StraighterLine courses are evaluated and recommended for credit by the American Council of Education (ACE).
You have the control to complete courses on your schedule. You can progress as quickly or as slowly as you need.
to succeed. Your membership includes eTextbooks, 24/7 on demand tutoring, live student support 7 days a week, and final exam proctoring.
and perform better. StraighterLine students graduate one full term faster, completing 28% more credits per term than non-StraighterLine students