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Welcome to World University and School, a global, virtual, digital, open, (potentially degree-granting - Ph.D., M.D., & Music School, etc., free-to-students, university and school, with great universities (e.g. MIT, Ivy League Schools, Stanford, U.C. Berkeley, Oxford, T.U.M., Sorbonne, L.M.U., Juilliard, Cambridge, Cal Tech, B.T.U., University of Chicago, etc.) as key web content players, based on a Wikipedia with MIT Open Course Ware model, especially the developing world, and for everyone. Add your course or class here now, and take any course or class you want.
Welcome to World University and School, a global, virtual, digital, open, (potentially degree-granting - Ph.D., M.D., & Music School, etc., free-to-students, university and school, with great universities (e.g. MIT, Ivy League Schools, Stanford, U.C. Berkeley, Oxford, T.U.M., Sorbonne, L.M.U., Juilliard Music School, Cambridge, College de France, Cal Tech, B.T.U., University of Chicago, etc.) as key web content players, based on a Wikipedia with MIT Open Course Ware model, especially the developing world, and for everyone. Add your course or class here now, and take any course or class you want.




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The planned World University and School Foundation, will be a nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to the development, growth, and distribution of free, teaching and learning content, and to making available the full content of this wiki-university and school to the public free of charge.
The planned World University and School Foundation, will be a nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to the development, growth, and distribution of free, teaching and learning content, and to making available the full content of this wiki-university and school to the developing world, and everyone, free of charge.


We're seeking to build an endowment of $77 billion in the next 10 years.
We're seeking to build an endowment of U.S. $77 billion (in 2009 dollars) in the next 10 years.