Free Constitution 101 Online College Course

by Crystal on February 25, 2012

Hillsdale College is offering their 10-week online college course Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution for free.

Thanks, The Freebie Blogger!

Subscribe for free email updates and be entered to win $100!

PREVIOUS POST: How to Develop a Routine That Works–and Stick With It! (Part 2)

NEXT POST: 15 Ways to Repurpose Items You Already Have for Organizing

{ 7 comments... read them below or add one }

  • Cindy February 25, 2012 at 10:42 am

    Awesome!! I live about 5 miles from Hillsdale College!!!

  • sona February 25, 2012 at 12:28 pm

    I have taken this couse and it is well worth the time taken. With history being rewritten and the constitution seen today by many as an ever changing document, it is timely to understand our beginnings. I believe it is one of just a few schools in the country who refuse funding from the government. They distribute for free a publication of speeches called Imprimis (audio and printed) at hillsdale.edu/imprimis
    Here is an example:

    http://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis/archive/issue.asp?year=1972&month=09

    • Hannah February 25, 2012 at 07:22 pm

      Can you get college credit for taking it?

      • sona February 25, 2012 at 10:05 pm

        To my knowledge there is no credit for this free class. But it is always worth checking into.

  • Wanchai February 25, 2012 at 12:38 pm

    Thanks a so much!!

  • Lynn February 25, 2012 at 08:17 pm

    This is no ordinary college! It is the only college in the country that does not take government aid; it truly is independent. I have watched some of their online seminars and am taking this course (we have a son attending there) – excellent, excellent opportunities!

  • Conni February 25, 2012 at 09:19 pm

    My son is a graduate of Hillsdale College, and the quality of this course exceeds other colleges and universities. Partake of this free study if you have the time!

PREVIOUS POST: How to Develop a Routine That Works–and Stick With It! (Part 2)

NEXT POST: 15 Ways to Repurpose Items You Already Have for Organizing