Key Policies
Understanding Course Delivery Formats at °®¶¹´«Ã½
°®¶¹´«Ã½ offers various course formats, and it's important to understand the differences between In-Person Instruction, Online Modality, Online Programs, and Exclusively Online Programs. These classifications impact tuition, fees, and access to campus resources.
1. In-Person Instruction (Including Hybrid & Online Courses Within a Traditional Program)
A program is classified as In-Person if it includes:
- Fully face-to-face courses – Traditional classroom settings
- Hybrid courses – A mix of in-person and online learning
- Online courses that are part of a primarily in-person degree program
Even if a student takes some online courses, their program is still considered In-Person unless officially designated as an Exclusively Online Program.
2. Online Modality vs. Online Programs
Online Modality
Refers to individual courses delivered online as part of a broader degree program that may also include in-person coursework. Taking online courses does not automatically place a student in an Online Program or Exclusively Online Program.
Online Programs
These degree programs are primarily delivered online but may have some required in-person components, such as:
- On-campus residencies
- Exams
- Internships
Students in Online Programs follow °®¶¹´«Ã½â€™s standard tuition and fee structure.
3. Exclusively Online Programs
These programs are 100% online with no required in-person components.
- Students in these programs follow a different tuition and fee structure, which may exclude certain campus-based fees.
- Designed for students who do not need access to on-campus services.
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