Fox News host Glenn Beck announced Tuesday that he has launched an online 'academic program.' Beck starts online 'university'

Fox News host Glenn Beck announced Tuesday that he has launched an online “academic program” teaching classes in “religion, American history and economics.”

“School may be out for the summer, but for Glenn Beck class is just starting,” reads an announcement on Beck’s website. “This July, while others are relaxing poolside, head back to the classroom — from the comfort of your own home. That may sound like an oxymoron, but Glenn’s new academic program is only available online.”


The site explains that “Beck University is a unique academic experience bringing together experts in the fields of religion, American history and economics.”

“Through captivating lectures and interactive online discussions, these experts will explore the concepts of faith, hope and charity and show you how they influence America’s past, her present and most importantly her future,” the announcement promises.

The classes are available to anyone who signs up for Beck’s “Extreme Insider” package, which costs $6.26 per month.

A Forbes analysis in April of Beck’s many business ventures estimated that the conservative radio and talk show host made $32 million last year — mostly through his website, magazine, books and many promotional deals.