Anonymous wrote:Like the university of Phoenix (so online for profit university that accepts anyone and then really milks them for money, but at the end you get a valid though not ring tapping degree) meets School without Walls which is a DC charter school on GW's campus where kids can take college classes along with their typical HS classes (really hard to get into and considered by many to be the best DC charter).
So it feels like they are smashing the two together and creating a "university" that accepts high schoolers and gives them diplomas... right now the pricing is low, but I assume that is to get kids in the door to write success stories before they milk the system. It looks like you can take classes in person or online which means they are trying to position themselves into the most premium online school for high schoolers and eventually appeal to kids outside of DC...
Walls is not a charter school.