Some online universities might offer:
* Extensions: This is the most common form of "make-up." If you have a legitimate reason for missing a deadline (illness, family emergency, etc.), many instructors will grant an extension, allowing you to submit the work late with potentially a small penalty. The specifics are outlined in the syllabus.
* Alternative assignments: In some cases, an instructor might allow you to complete an alternative assignment to compensate for missed work. This is less common than extensions.
* Late submission policies: Most online courses have clearly defined policies on late submissions, often involving point deductions for each day the assignment is late. This isn't a "make-up" in the traditional sense, but it allows for completion even after the deadline.
* Zero tolerance policies: Some courses or instructors might have a strict policy with no exceptions for late submissions, resulting in a zero grade for missed work.
To find out about make-up policies:
You must check the syllabus for each individual course you're considering at any online university. The syllabus should explicitly state the policy regarding late assignments, missed deadlines, and any possibilities for make-up work. Additionally, you should contact the instructor directly if you have questions or anticipate needing flexibility. There is no single answer, and relying on a general statement is unreliable.
In short, there's no list of universities that universally offer "make-up" work. The flexibility depends entirely on the individual course and instructor.