Affordable and Recognized by MEC, Online College Is the Solution for Young People and Adults Who Dream of a Higher Education Degree.
[supsystic-social-sharing id=’1′]Going to college nowadays, let’s face it, is much easier than it was a few years ago, mainly due to the technological revolutions that society has been experiencing lately. In the past, enrolling in any course would require a lot of time and money, accessible only to a few fortunate individuals from higher classes. The options available at that time were: Study hard to get into any course at Federal Institutions or pay exorbitant prices for private courses. With the advent of Distance Learning (EAD), it’s now much easier. Below, I will list a ton of advantages that this modality can offer.
- Schedule Flexibility – For those with a busy life, waking up early for work and only arriving home late at night, this is definitely a great option! Because you can study at unusual times and even from your smartphone, whether on the subway or on the bus.
- Interactive Technology – It’s a misconception that studying online is difficult and tedious. There are many exercises in videos, content that illustrates the subjects well with games, and real-time interaction with other students.
- 24-Hour Library – That’s right, at any time, you can easily consult the digital books on the online platform of the college you chose. Moreover, you don’t have to sift through huge indices to research a specific topic; just type the term in the search field (like this one at the top of the blog), and you’ll find what you’re looking for as if by magic.
- Affordable Price – A phenomenal attraction is certainly the price. Since colleges don’t need to spend on a large number of professors, physical infrastructure is minimal and in a very small space, reducing the costs of rent, property taxes, books, etc. They end up passing this discount on to the students.
Nowadays, there are more than 1,365 distance degrees in Brazil with over 1.34 million students in this segment of education, and each year this number has been growing exponentially. Next, see the cheapest colleges with the best teaching systems. Prices can vary from R$180.00 to R$1000.00.
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Dona Floripes is 103 years old, drinks Coca-Cola every day, dances alone at home, makes the doctor wait, and says she doesn’t consider herself old because old is what you throw away.
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Dona Floripes is 103 years old, drinks Coca-Cola every day, dances alone at home, makes the doctor wait, and says she doesn’t consider herself old because old is what you throw away.
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Cheapest and Recognized EADs
It’s not enough for it to just be cheap; it must have quality and be recognized by MEC; otherwise, your diploma will not have any validity when you go to practice your profession. Here is the official list of EADs recognized by the Brazilian education system, categorized from lowest to highest price:
ESTÁCIO, ANHANGUERA, UNIMES, UNIGRAN, UNESA, UNOPAR, UNICID, UNIFRAN, UNICSUL, UNINOVE, UBC, ULBRA, UNIASSELVI, CESUMAR, UNP, UVA, AND CLARETIANO.

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