My experience at the University of the People has been extremely positive. The program is flexible and well-structured, which makes it perfect for students who work or have other responsibilities. The weekly routine — discussion posts, peer reviews, assignments, and quizzes — keeps you disciplined while still allowing you to study at your own pace. I especially liked how diverse the student body is; you get to interact with classmates from all over the world, which makes discussions richer and more meaningful. Professors are supportive, the coursework is practical, and the learning resources are clear and easy to follow.
What I liked most was the affordability and the fact that the university truly focuses on accessibility. There’s no unnecessary pressure, no campus politics — just pure learning. The only challenge is that you must be self-motivated, because no one forces you to study; you manage your own time. But if you can stay disciplined, the program is highly rewarding.
I would absolutely recommend this university to anyone looking for a flexible and cost-effective way to earn a U.S.-accredited degree, especially working adults and international students.