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COMPUTER-BASED COURSES These courses consist of videotaped lessons on CDs supported by
textbooks and study guides. Students enrolled in
computer-based courses must complete orientation
requirements.
Mandatory
Orientation: Information regarding
mandatory orientation can be found under
each course title in the list below. If you are taking 2 or more
Computer Based courses and you have a conflict
in orientation times, contact the instructor and accommodations will be made.
For
specific information about each of the courses below you may email
your instructor by clicking the instructor's name at the right of
the course title, or call the number below the instructor's name.
| Summer 2008 |
TUITION
PAYMENT: Last day to pay fees is May 9,
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
May 14, 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).
Click links below for
Computer-Based
course information
| Course ID |
Course Title and
Orientation Information |
Instructor |
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Computer Based Courses |
MAT 100 V01
MAT 032 V01
Click the links above for orientation information |
Intro College
Math
Developmental Math
Click the course ID at the left for
orientation information.
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Bill
Hames
822-3552 |
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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.
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Computer-based courses are "regular" courses in that they must be added or dropped like
any other course. If you choose to withdraw from a Computer-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.
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