About the project
An independent register.
The Course Register is a single, searchable index of continuing and professional education from American research universities — built so prospective students can compare programs without wading through eight separate catalogs.
- Cost to use
- Free
- Accounts
- None
- Trackers
- Zero
Why it exists
Continuing-education catalogs are fragmented, inconsistent, and hard to compare.
Every major university runs its own extension or professional-studies catalog, each with a different layout, vocabulary, and search experience. Comparing a data course at one school against another means opening many tabs and reading many formats.
The Course Register collects those listings into one place with a shared structure: provider, subject, format, start date, tuition, and enrollment status — every row linking back to the issuing source so you can verify and enroll directly.
What it is not
It is not an affiliate marketplace and not a ranking. Listings are never sold, boosted, or reordered for payment. The register simply mirrors what providers publish.
Who maintains it
The register is built and maintained as an independent project by Stanislav Black. It is funded out of pocket and by optional reader support; running the sync infrastructure costs roughly $74/month.
Questions, corrections, and provider requests are welcome. Get in touch by email or follow the live channel for new listings.