Internet-based
courses may have a mandatory orientation. Students
are responsible for reviewing the orientation information
which can be found by clicking each course ID. Review the
orientation information for each course in which you are
enrolled. If you are taking 2 or more Internet Based
courses and you have a conflict in orientation times,
contact the instructor.
TUITION
PAYMENT: Last day to pay fees is August 15,
2008. If you fail to pay your fees by the
date posted, your schedule of courses will be deleted from the
college's computer. If this occurs, you can re-register during
EXTENDED REGISTRATION on
August 20, 2008 ($75 late
registration fee). There is no guarantee that the courses which were deleted will be
available during late registration (they may be filled).
Scroll down for
orientation information
**click the CourseID for information about
orientation** If not
available, please contact the instructor.
Need
Help Accessing Your On-line Course and/or have
questions about WebCT?: please call 822-3423. Messages left after operating times will be answered the next business day.
WebCT Tools and
Creating Account Info
***Students Please Note - Current and New Students. Please click
the 'WebCT Tools and Creating Account Info' link above for
information about your WebCT account and
courses.
Your instructor will tell you if on-campus testing is
required and if so, which testing center to use. The
Beltline Testing Center is located in the Wade Martin Hall
building, room 245 and the Airport Testing Center is in
the Airport Student Center building, room 233.
If you are testing at a testing center, you do not need
an appointment, but you should plan to report to the
center at least two hours before closing time. Click here Testing
Center for testing center schedule.
When you report to the testing center you will need to
show a picture identification before you take a test. You
are not permitted to leave the testing area once the test
begins and you are not permitted to bring children or
visitors into the testing area.
Internet courses are "regular" courses in
that they must be added or dropped like any other course.
If you choose to withdraw from an Internet-based course,
you must complete and submit a Drop/Add/Withdrawal Form.
Changes in course loads impact financial aid, veterans’
benefits and other enrollment related financial
situations, so it is important to investigate the impact
of a withdrawal. You should discuss your withdrawal plans
and the grade you would receive with your instructor prior
to withdrawal. College counselors are also available to
assist you.