This is copied from Jennifer Cook DeRosa of Homeschooling for College Credit.

Texas A&M Engineering Cybersecurity courses are free ($0) and can be completed online at home for a total of 6 ACE-approved college credits. This program is set to expire the end of this month 5/31/2018 but there is more than enough time to complete the whole series before then (an hour a day is enough). Parents may choose to award high school credit too. If you sign up, be sure you understand how the mini-courses make up the bigger (college credit) courses. See below:

TEEX Cybersecurity (6 college credits)

Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) offers three ACE-approved courses recommended for 2 credits each. These are DHS/FEMA funded and therefore free for the general public to take.

Cyber 101 – Cybersecurity for Everyone (2 credits)
Must complete all 3:
Cyber Law and White Collar Crime
Cyber Ethics
Information Security for Everyone

Cyber 201 – Cybersecurity for IT Professionals (2 credits)
Must complete all 4:
Network Assurance
Digital Forensics Basics
Information Security Basics
Secure Software

Cyber 301 – Cybersecurity for Business Professionals (2 credits)
Must complete all 3:
Cyber Incident Analysis and Response
Disaster Recovery for Information Systems
Information Risk Management

To signup, use the following link and make sure you complete each mini-class in each main class before submitting to ACE. https://teex.org/Pages/Program.aspx?catID=607

After you are enrolled, use this login URL to take the classes: https://my.teex.org