Vernon CollegeDistance Learning |
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The goals of the distance learning program are to provide access to Vernon College courses and support services for students who are separated by time and physical location from a faculty member and/or any campus. Courses are the same as Vernon College courses offered on campus in terms of academic quality, credit hours, and transferability. |
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| INTERNET COURSES | |
Vernon College offers on-line courses taught over the Internet. Instead of attending regular classes on campus, students access weekly lessons and assignments through the Internet. Students must have access to an IBM compatible computer with modem and Internet provider. Most courses require students to purchase and install software on their computers. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Internet Courses Go to detailed information about Internet Courses.
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| INTERACTIVE VIDEO COURSES | |
Interactive video instruction provides two-way, real-time communication between instructor and students who are separated by geographical distance. Vernon College's interactive video classrooms send and receive instruction from other colleges and universities and area independent school districts. The classrooms are located on the Vernon campus and at the Century City Center.
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| COSTS | |
Distance learning students will pay regular resident credit tuition and fees. This information is available in the General Catalog.
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| SUPPORT SERVICES | |
Vernon College provides support services for students enrolling in distance education classes. These services include: |
last updated September 7, 2005