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DegreeForum is an English-language discussion forum focused on online degrees, CLEP/DSST/TECEP exam preparation, and alternative sources of college credit. The scraped content shows that it is organized into sections such as exam discussion, degree planning, general education, ACE-approved online credit sources, graduate school, and school-specific boards for TESU, Excelsior, COSC, WGU, UMPI, UoPeople, and others. It is not a conventional course platform; it is closer to a community knowledge base for online degree pathways and credit-planning strategies.
The main subject areas are U.S. online higher education, credit by examination, ACE-credit courses, and institutional transfer-credit policies. In terms of delivery format, the pages only show forum posts, replies, and registration/login functions; there is no sign of live classes, recorded courses, or 1-on-1 services. For credentials, DegreeForum itself does not appear to issue certificates, but its discussions cover platforms such as Modern States, InstantCert, Saylor, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia, and Coursera, which may be related to exams, certificates, or college credit. There is no formal instructor team presented; most information comes from moderators and community members.
The scraped content does not show any subscription fees or course prices. The site indicates that registration is required before posting, so participation is at least based on having a forum account. The main cost is not platform fees, but the time users need to spend filtering through a large number of posts and verifying the latest policies from each institution.
Its strengths are detailed topic coverage and a large volume of posts, making it especially useful for researching low-cost U.S. online degree options, Big 3 schools, WGU/UMPI pathways, and CLEP/DSST preparation experiences. The downside is that community information is not the same as official policy, so timeliness and accuracy must be cross-checked. It also does not provide structured courses, instructor supervision, or clearly defined after-sales support.
It is suitable for users with a reasonable level of English who plan to apply for U.S. online degrees and want to reduce credit costs through exams or online courses. For those who simply want to buy a structured course, receive Chinese-language tutoring, or obtain a clearly defined certificate, it is not the most direct option.
The scraped content does not provide information about access, payment, or network availability from mainland China, so its accessibility from China is unknown. Chinese users can use it as an information source while verifying details against official university websites, Study.com, Sophia, Coursera, or relevant Chinese-language study abroad and degree forums.
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