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Wal-Mart partners with online school to offer college credit to workers

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FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. — Here’s a new way to look at Wal-Mart: institution of higher learning.

Under a program announced Thursday, employees will be able to receive college credit for performing their jobs, including such tasks as loading trucks and ringing up purchases. Workers could earn as much as 45 percent of the credits needed for an associate or bachelor’s degree while on the job.

The credits are earned through the Internet-based American Public University, with headquarters in Charles Town, W.Va., and administrative offices in Manassas.

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