Take the general education courses you need to complete your degree at Rasmussen University with fast, affordable and transferable online college courses from StraighterLine.
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Find the general education credits that will transfer into your degree program.
At Rasmussen University, we are dedicated to global enrichment and meeting the evolving needs of our diverse communities through higher education.
To help you prepare for career success, our classroom and online experiences replicate the real world. In small classes led by industry-experienced faculty, you receive hands-on learning and gain relevant skills through internship opportunities, field training exercises, and other program-relevant experiences. Plus, our seamless transfer policies and Flex Choice® flexible learning options help maximize your credit transfer and minimize your time to graduation—saving you time and money. .
Many of our degree, Certificate and Diploma programs allow you to graduate in as few as 9, 12 or 18 months.* That way, you can work to advance your career as quickly as possible. Our unique approach to education continues with our Credential Ladder—where we acknowledge each credential you earn at the time you earn it, Certificate to Associate’s to Bachelor’s to Master’s.
If you’ve been on the lookout for a way to save on your college degree, then the StraighterLine and Rasmussen University partnership might be your answer. By taking easily transferrable online college courses from StraighterLine, you can continue on toward a degree from Rasmussen University while saving on the college degree you’re striving for!
*Completion time is dependent on transfer credits accepted and the number of courses completed each term. See rasmussen.edu/SID for information about educational debt, earnings and completion rates.
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