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edX free courses are also known as audit tracks. In these free courses, students will have limited time access to course content. The expiry date of the course is mentioned on the right side of the course homepage. Once the course expires, the student will have to pay and upgrade to a verified certificate track to access the current session or enrol in future sessions whenever the course is offered again. By upgrading to a paid course or a verified track, students will gain access to course material including graded assignments till the course ends.
Verified track means that students who enrol in verified track are eligible to get a verified certificate of achievement. By enrolling in a verified track, students will qualify to receive a verified certificate if they earn a passing score before the end of the course. Students will be able to access all graded assignments and examinations.
Even after the course is archived, they will be able to view the course content including videos, readings, discussions, practice problems and progress. After upgrading to verified track, students must earn a passing score before the end of the course. Along with that, they must also pass the proctoring if the course consists of proctored exams.
edX offers both free and paid courses. If the student is financially weak, he/she can enrol in a ‘free to audit’ track. However, you will not get a certification. If the student still wants a certification, you can seek financial assistance on the edX platform. By enrolling in free to audit courses that are eligible for verified certificates, interested students can apply for financial assistance. Do note that not all eligible students will get financial assistance. If you need a certificate, you can directly enrol in verified tracks or paid courses. This will ensure that you will get the certificate after the course completion.
Harvard's CS50 Introduction to Computer Science is one of the best and most popular course on edX in which millions of students have enrolled. CS50 has includes 13 courses. The entire CS50 series is popular for its comprehensive introduction to computer science. This course covers different types of computer Science topics including algorithms, data structures, software engineering, as well as web development. CS50 courses are designed for students with no prior programming experience. Those who earn a good score on the 9 problem set as well as the final project will become eligible for earning a certificate.
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Updated on Jul 24, 2024
