Interpreting Your Bill Each Semester
- Online Learning Fee: Fee of $30 per credit hour to cover the costs of the Learning Management System (LMS) and/ or Video Conferencing software. Please note there is no flat spot for this fee.
- Student Support Fee: Fee of $26 per credit hour to support the operation of academic support services and centers.
- Technology Fee: Fee of $5 per credit hour to support the University technology infrastructure that includes acquisition, renewal, licensing, maintenance, and operations of the campus technology core and distributed systems, building level hub, switching, and wiring.
- Equipment Fee: Fee of $3 for the first credit and $2 for 2 credits and up thereafter to support the purchase, maintenance, or lease of equipment which will provide a primary benefit to an educational program including libraries. and other related capital acquisitions.
- Computer Fee: Fee of $4 per credit to cover the purchase and/or lease computer equipment, software, maintenance or related items which will benefit instructional programs.
- Registration Fee: A fee of $30 to cover the costs associated with registering a student.
- Campus-based fees: Campus-based fees will be applied per the Tuition and Fee structure for all face-to-face, online, video conference and blended classes.
Please visit the Business Services website for more information on tuition and fees.
Please note, students enrolled exclusively in online and or video conferencing courses may opt in to Online-Only Status to waive certain campus based fees and immunization requirements.
Online-Only status is generally not applied to a student account automatically. You can change your status online with the Office of the Registrar.
Choosing the Right Modality for You
There are a number of different distance education course modalities available to students. Please familiarize yourself with the following distance education modalities:Face-to-Face (F2F) delivery is a course designed for fully in-person synchronous attendance, with at least 80% (or more) of the scheduled course time occurring within the physical classroom. Coursework and resources may also be completed/available via the campus’s LMS.
- Online delivery requires that 100% of the course is offered completely asynchronously online, with no face-to-face interaction between instructors and students required.
- Synchronous Remote delivery is a course section offered through scheduled (synchronous) video conferencing. A course delivered through synchronous remote delivery may have a F2F classroom location where students may choose to attend.
- Blended delivery is a course delivered partially online in an asynchronous format and partially through face-to-face (F2F) interaction, typically in the classroom. Both online and F2F interactions are required for the course with 20-80% of the course’s instruction offered online. This delivery is characterized by the expectation of reduced F2F class meeting time when compared to the equivalent credit classroom course.
- Limited On-Site delivery is a course in which 80% or more of the required instruction (but not all) can be completed via online delivery. Instruction not provided through online delivery must require only concentrated, short-term, on-site experiences and/ or internship, clinical, or practicum experiences that may be completed near a student’s location.
- Hybrid-Flexible or ‘Hyflex’ delivery is a course where students may choose to attend either in an assigned face-to-face environment or in an asynchronous online environment (remote synchronous may also be available). In-class meetings will be regularly scheduled, with a minimum of 50% of the weekly contact hours required for a face-to-face course.
Signing up for Courses
- Take a look at . You can even sort courses by modality using the "Online/Attendance Method" field.
- Decide what courses you would like to take.
- Communicate with your academic advisor about courses you may be interested in.
- Register for courses in Cyberbear.
Please note:
- If you were signed up for a class that has been canceled, you can reach out to your adviser to find alternatives, or to find out when that course will be offered again.
- If you have questions about your new schedule, please contact your adviser. They can answer questions and make other changes if you need them.
- Can't find the course you are looking for? Try the 猎奇重口 University System Online Course Exchange for even more course selections and opportunities.