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Can I take a distance learning course without ever going to campus?
It depends on the college at which you enroll. Some might require that you go to campus to register or take exams. Others might allow you to complete all of your exams and coursework from home. The continuing education or distance learning office at the college can provide you with more information.

How do I get my textbooks and other course materials?
Many college bookstores will allow you to order your textbooks online or over the phone if you're paying by credit card. Or you can purchase your books at the campus bookstore. The college’s continuing education or distance learning office will provide you with more specific information after you enroll.

How are exams given?
Some instructors let you take your exams at home or in a proctored setting such a public library or testing center. Others require that you come on campus to take the exam in a classroom setting.

How many courses can I take?
Most students who are working full-time can handle one or two courses per semester.

When can I start?

Distance learning courses are usually offered on a semester basis although registration for some online courses is offered on an on-going basis. Most start in late August or September, January, and May. Check with the college to find out what schedule they follow.

How much does a distance learning course cost?
Again, it depends on the college at which you enroll, but the cost is usually the same as for taking on-campus courses. Sometimes the college waives the student activities fee for distance learning students.

Can I get financial aid?
Many colleges offer financial aid for distance learning students. If this is something you are considering, be sure to call your college as early as possible. Financial aid deadlines are often much earlier than registration deadlines.

You can also check out the America's Career Kit Financial Aid Advisor to learn about the variety of federal and state financial aid programs for education. By answering a few simple questions, you can get a wealth of financial aid information targeted to your needs.

I’d like to earn a college degree. How long will it take me?
There are several factors to consider. The type of degree you are seeking (for example, associate’s or bachelor’s) and the number of credits required for that degree. The major you choose. How many credits you’ve already earned that will count toward your degree.

The number of classes you’re able take each semester or quarter (depending on your schedule and what you can afford). Once you’ve chosen a college, degree, and a major, your academic advisor can tell you how many credits you need to earn. Then you can create a timeline and a plan for completing your degree.

How many credits do I need to earn a degree?
This varies slightly from institution to institution. The average number of credits need for an associate's degree are from sixty to sixty-five credits. A bachelor's degree requires 120 to 128 credits.

   
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