I like that the University of Missouri allows senior undergraduates the ability to take graduate classes. With that, a senior, who has limited course requirements left, can take a full course load of classes to help them reach their educational goal sooner by dual enrollment. Still, since their online courses are semester-based with a set start date and end, there could be a time laps between the start of their degree program with one from a differ institution. There graduate degrees are reasonably priced with an option for Graduate students in a degree-seeking program who hold a qualifying assistantship or fellowship the possibility to be eligible for a GSSP fee waiver, which waives their resident and non-resident (if applicable) tuition for courses which are applicable and relevant to the student’s degree program. This is definitely worth looking into.