We are pleased to announce many undergraduate courses that are now available to you in a E-Learning format. The courses may appeal to you if the course you wish to take is not readily available at your center or if you have work/family conflicts/obligations at the time the course is being offered. If you are interested in taking one of these courses via E-Learning, please contact your advisor to receive approval. You may then contact the E-Learning office to request a registration form. You may reach the E-Learning office by e-mailing E-Learning.
If you wish to take a course in the E-Learning format you will need to have computer access. Below are the computer requirements:
Minimum Hardware/Software Requirements and Experience
- Windows 95/98/NT with Pentium 75 or faster, 28.8 kbps modem or faster
- Established Internet access through an Internet Service Provider
- Established e-mail account with an active and accurate e-mail address
- Internet browser software-Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (or higher) or Netscape Navigator 4.0 (or higher)
- Word processor software such as Microsoft Word
- Printer-optional but highly recommended
Tuition for E-Learning courses are the same as on campus courses. However, textbooks are purchased separately. Once your registration has been processed, you will receive an email with your instructor information and a textbook order form. Textbooks are sent directly to you, under normal circumstances, via FedEx or you may pick them up at the CUW Bookstore. Please call ahead of time to make sure the text is in stock for you and bring your textbook order form with you.
Once you register for a E-Learning course, you will have four weeks in which to order your textbooks and turn in your first assignment. If the first assignment is not turned in within the first four weeks, a NONREFUNDABLE $45 registration fee will be charged to your account.
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Each course is to be completed in 16 weeks or less after receiving your materials. However, the courses are designed to be completed in 8-10 weeks. Please note the following timetable:
4 weeks after registration: Must have started class. An administrative withdrawal will be given if there is no record of the first assignment turned in and the $45 registration fee will be nonrefundable.
16 weeks after registration: A failing grade (F) will be assigned if course is not completed by this time. The student must request an extension from their instructor.
24 weeks after registration: A passing or failing grade is automatically recorded. If student wishes to retake the class, they must start the registration process over and pay for the class a second time.
If a student wishes to withdraw from a class after the first assignment has been completed but before the second assignment is turned in, there will be a 50% refund of tuition. If the student wishes to withdraw from a class anytime after the second assignment is turned in, there will be NO REFUND OF TUITION.
Students receiving financial aid must complete two courses within 16 weeks in order to maintain full-time status and should finish a course within 4 months to maintain federal loan eligibility for future loans.