VA Eligible indicates onsite course moved to online. Eligible to receive the Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) rate for onsite training.
Students must be in at least one onsite VA eligible class to receive Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) rate for onsite training.
All class meetings and coursework occur online using the college-approved course management system.
Course with face-to-face instruction which may be enhanced with technology
A course that requires students and instructors to meet online, in a virtual space, during designated days and times.
A Flex Start class is any class that starts on a day other than the official first day of classes for any Fall, Spring or Summer Full Term.
A course that blends the delivery of instruction between online and face-to-face (some hours are spent in the classroom with the rest being completed online). A minimum of 30% of the instruction of the course is delivered using some form of technology where the student and instructor are separated by time, space, or both.
In order to be able to register in an Honors course, student must apply and be accepted into the Seneff Honors College.
A linked course connects two or more courses that a student takes together. Some sections of courses in the following area are linked: Foreign Language (intensive), English for Academic Purposes - EAP (intensive), and LinC - Learning in Community.
Service Learning is a teaching and learning strategy that integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience, teach civic responsibility and strengthen communities. There are four key areas of learning: academic, pre-professional, civic engagement, and personal growth.
A class supported by small group sessions led by former students who are selected because they passed the course with a high grade. These study sessions are regularly scheduled, casual sessions in which students from your class compare notes, discuss assignments, and develop organizational tools and study skills.
A class supported by small group sessions led by former students who are selected because they passed the course with a high grade. These study sessions are regularly scheduled, casual sessions in which students from your class compare notes, discuss assignments, and develop organizational tools and study skills.
You can complete your entire A.A. degree through the Weekend Degree program on East Campus. All courses are held on Fridays, Saturdays and/or Sundays.
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