Making Education Possible

401 Cypress Street Suite #222, Abilene 79601, United States Get Directions to this spot
401 Cypress Street Suite #222
Abilene, 79601
TX, United States

Making Education Possible (MEP) helps employers and individuals fight back against the rising costs of higher education. MEP is for anyone seeking a college degree or advanced training. MEP is a member-only portal. Our suite of benefits include automated degree planning with a counselor, discounts on CLEP, DSST, and ECE test prep, discounts on college tuition from major universities, and even discounts on everyday items from childcare to movie tickets. Our goal is not only to make education m...

6 reviews for Making Education Possible

  • Lauraastarke L.
    • 8
    • 17. Sep 2021

    I couldn't be any more satisfied with my educational experience thus far. Making Education Possible is an absolute blessing, and so are the staff.

  • Frankharrow F.
    • 10
    • 31. Aug 2021

    Everything was simply perfect! We like absolutely everything!

  • Joselowe J.
    • 1
    • 15. Jul 2021

    Thank you for this course. I get know experience and knowledge in using different kinds of online tools which are useful and effective. I'll use some of them during my lessons. And lots of thanks. Making Education Possible

    • 27. Jun 2021

    Fantastic! Making Education Possible . The program is well designed for working professionals. The access to outside funding is lacking and they could use a team to help lower income students.

  • Johnhuffman J.
    • 2
    • 27. Jun 2021

    The professors are easy to reach with questions and really go above and beyond to make sure any questions you have are answered and that you understand the material afterwards. Each course is 5 weeks long and if passed you’ll earn 3 credits... Thank you so much MEP. Making Education Possible!

  • Henry Watson
    • 88
    • 23. Jun 2021

    This is a school committed to students. I asked for the best thing about this school & every person I spoke to said “overall they really care about students”. Is it perfect? No, but find me a school that is. When other students say, “I had trouble with...and ...took time to help me” that’s what matters.