Academic alliance allows MSU students to take courses from other Big Ten schools
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The State News
The Big Ten Academic Alliance is offering Michigan State University undergraduate students the opportunity to take courses at other Big Ten universities this Spring.
The program was announced as a course sharing initiative as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, offering more academic opportunities for students.
The participating schools — Indiana University, University of Maryland, Michigan State University, University of Nebraska, Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University and Rutgers University — are coming together to offer up to 18 credits free of tuition and fees as part of this course sharing opportunity.