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Latest revision as of 04:22, 25 September 2009
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The National Universities Degree Consortium (NUDC) is a US consortium which offers fully accredited bachelor's and master's degrees, delivered in flexible formats to nontraditional students.
The National Universities Degree Consortium (NUDC) is a nationwide collaborative of higher education institutions, including:
- University of Minnesota
- Washington State University
- University of Missouri
- University of New Orleans
- University of South Carolina (USC)
- Kansas State University
- Colorado State University
- Oklahoma State University
According to its web site, the consortium offers 85 degree programs. It is not clear whether the web site is being maintained, however.
The National Universities Degree Consortium web site is at http://www.nudc.org/
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