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You’ll find a range of affordable online bachelor’s degrees on Coursera. Many institutions offer pay-as-you-go tuition, meaning you only pay for courses you take. If you enroll in a bachelor’s degree program offering pay-as-you-go tuition but decide to take a term off, you don’t have to worry about being charged during that time.
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Some bachelor's degree programs on Coursera can be completed in as little as two years, depending on transfer credits and course load, while others take three years or more to complete. You can find more information about each program’s duration by visiting the degree page of the program you’re interested in.
Often, the education you receive in an online degree program parallels that of an in-person degree program. The difference is in how you learn—aka the learning modality.
University partners on Coursera typically offer an array of modalities, including live video lectures and asynchronous courses. Throughout your learning journey, you'll also have access to a dedicated support team, course facilitators, and a network of peers to help you achieve your academic goals.