Low-cost online university gives thousands a chance to study
Whenever he has some free time, Chenwie Benatsus reaches for his books and engages in his favourite pastime - studying online.
He was filled with excitement when he found out that it is tuition-free.
Set up in 2009 by American entrepreneur Shai Reshef, the university has admitted more than 2,500 students from more than 150 countries, and lately gained accreditation from the Distance Education and Training Council, a non-profit national agency in the US specialising in the accreditation of distance education institutions.
Former chairman of Kidum Group, a for-profit educational services company, and of KIT eLearning, the online learning partner of the University of Liverpool and the first online university outside of the US, Reshef has emerged as a game-changer by offering higher education for free.
Having to work during the day, Benatsus would not have been able to study at a bricks-and-mortar institution; other online universities also were too expensive. UoPeople charges only an examination fee of US$100 per course, which amounts to about US$4,000 for an entire degree.