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Prospective students can choose from over 450 courses across all eight Ivy League schools.

The prestigious Ivy League schools are notoriously hard to get into and come at a premium price tag, but as of now, you can get an Ivy League education from the comfort of your couch—and without spending a dollar.

The eight Ivy League schools—Brown, Harvard, Cornell, Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale, and Columbia—now offer free online courses across multiple disciplines, including: Computer Science, Data Science, Programming, Humanities, Business, Art & Design, Science, Social Sciences, Health & Medicine, Engineering, Education & Teaching, Mathematics, and Personal Development.

While you won’t necessarily cross the stage in a cap and gown or receive an official diploma, having access to Ivy League-level courses at your fingertips means you can finally take the deep dive into that hobby or passion you’ve been pushing to the side—whether that means enrolling in Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies or Buddhism and Modern Psychology, offered through Princeton, or Shakespeare’s Life and Work and the Fundamentals of Neuroscience at Harvard.

Each course varies in time commitment and material (unfortunately textbooks aren’t included), but most entry level classes will require a commitment of about two to five hours per week—and run for around six weeks total.

If you’re not ready to commit to full-time studying, some courses are entirely self-paced so you can study mindfully and more in depth if you prefer to take your time or don’t have a lot of free hours to spare.

To access the wealth of knowledge and select your area of study, all you have to do is visit Class Central, find the discipline and classes you’re most interested in, and sign up through the respective university’s website.

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