ONLINE STUDENTS - Don't Be Dropped for Non-attendance!
Complete these important steps to begin your classes.
Activate your account and contact your instructors
If you are currently registered in an online course, please
visit the Student Accounts and Login page for instructions
on how to activate your Student User ID and password.
Logon to your course during the first week of class
Each online course has a drop for non-attendance policy, stated in the course syllabus. If you do not login to your course and complete the specified activity during the first week of class, you will be dropped from that course.
You should also visit your Instructor's
web page for other important course information and carefully review the registration calendar for each semester and note the College
deadlines and procedures for drop with
refund and withdrawal.
Online College Credit Students:
Activate Your Account and Contact Your Instructors
You should also visit your Instructor's Web page for other important course information.
National Career Development Week - Online
November 12-16 was National Career Development week. Our Career Development Center hosted on-campus workshops throughout the week. For distance learners, we also developed a video presentation designed to help you prepare to answer some of the most common — and challenging — interview questions.
Full scholarship (In-State tuition) for up to 36 credit hours per academic year.
Fall and spring terms: ambassadors must enroll and successfully complete at least 9 credit hours each term.
Summer term: stipends will be reduced if course load is less than 6 credit hours. Recent high school graduates are not eligible for the talent grant until the fall.
If an ambassador drops a class or does not pass a class, the scholarship will not be continued for the next term. Student may remain an ambassador, but will lose the talent grant scholarship.
Book voucher ($35 per credit hour, up to 36 credit hours.)
Stipend (Performance-based: $500 total for each term)