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graduating students who adapt readily to a changing world. We believe online coursework

enables us to further our global impact while maintaining small, personal classes with

committed faculty. While online courses are a viable alternative for some students, online

courses are not suited for all students. Students and their advisors should discuss what

methods of delivery are most appropriate and best suited for the students to achieve the

most optimal learning experience and environment.

Enrollment in online courses is based upon certain assumptions:

1. Traditional classroom learning does not suit the needs of all learners due to work

schedules, family obligations, and other commitments. Online coursework provides

an opportunity for these learners to continue to progress academically.

2. Online and in-class courses may be used to meet the College’s graduation

requirements provided that the courses have either been taken with the College or

have been accepted in transfer by the College.

3. Online student learning outcomes are equivalent to those of the same courses taught

on campus in a classroom and will be assessed as such.

Academic Program Department Chairs are responsible for publishing in course syllabi

acceptable standards of learning, use of resources, limits of collaboration, and appropriate

forms of online and/or proctored testing.

Any course designed for online delivery must fit the online learning format and should

have a defensible rationale for using such materials, and must maintain the integrity and

quality as anticipated from an in-class offering.

Traditional students may enroll in an online course if the following circumstances are

met:

• The course is not offered in an in-class format that semester OR the course is offered

in an in-class format but the course and all sections of that same course are full

• AND the student’s advisor approves the student to take an online course as it best

meets the educational needs and capabilities of the student.

Students may enroll in an online course without being admitted to an academic degree

program, but students are encouraged to consider selecting an academic program. Financial

Aid is not available to non-degree seeking students.

Students must have the necessary computer skills to successfully complete all course

work. Likewise, students must have the necessary computer access to include all computer

system requirements.

Students must recognize and understand the level of independent work required and

the increased need for self-motivation to successfully complete online courses. Further,

students must recognize and understand their learning style as it relates to online learning

modalities.