Saylor Bitcoin Academy Reaches University Rank

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The Bitcoin Economics Specialization is one of the main academic offerings. There are also four master’s degrees accredited by Florida and accessible to international students. Saylor University, formerly known as Saylor Academy, earned official university status from the Florida Department of Education’s Commission for Independent Education and ASIC international accreditation on March 17. Its founder Michael Saylor spread the information on his account on X and classified the university designation as a milestone. «The Florida Department of Education has granted @saylordotorg university status, marking an important milestone in our mission to provide free, world-class higher education for all,» the executive shared. The study center stands out for its wide range of free education on Bitcoin (BTC). On its open platform it offers the Specialization in Bitcoin Economics, a structured program of six courses that explores the evolution, application and impact of Bitcoin on global economic systems. Among the main courses are PRDV151: Bitcoin for Everybody, courses on Principles of Austrian Economics and other modules on monetary history and technical aspects linked to Bitcoin as a network and new financial alternative. This approval allows four master’s degree business programs to be elevated, all free and available online to students in Florida and around the world. All of these resources grant certificates of completion. Each master’s degree consists of 30 credits and focuses on practical skills for today’s business environment. In addition, the platform maintains more than 150 free courses in areas such as management, computer science, humanities, and professional development. Since 2008, Saylor University has served millions of students, eliminating economic and geographic barriers. The combination of free specialized Bitcoin education with official university degrees in business positions this institution as an accessible option in higher education.

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