
Is a rigid work schedule keeping you from taking college courses? Does your busy home life slow down only after 10:00 p.m.? Is a lack of transportation getting in the way of continuing your education?
If so, IUP’s Distance Education program may be an option for you.
Through Distance Education, IUP offers on-line undergraduate- and graduate-level courses that can be accessed by computer at any time of day or night. As active participants in the learning process, students communicate on line with professors, classmates, and advisors. And because distance courses maintain the same high standards as those conducted in the classroom, academic success requires self-discipline and the ability to learn without face-to-face interaction.
While adult, part-time students are the primary users of this program—others who may benefit include those still deciding whether to pursue a college degree and those wishing to transfer their coursework to another institution. Courses are also available on a limited basis to traditional, full-time students.
- Spring 2009
- View the on-line courses available in the Spring 2009 semester. This listing includes the open/closed status of each course.
- Winter Session
- Now you can complete an IUP course on line during the semester break.
- How To
- Register for on-line courses and order textbooks.
- Tuition and Fees
- Distance Education (on-line) course fees at IUP
- Course Competencies
- Getting started with IUP’s on-line learning tools.
- Student Responsibilities
- Students are responsible for knowing how to register and how to adjust their enrollment, how to access grades, how to check IUP e-mail, and more.
- About Distance Education
- Traditional full-time students, part-time students, and transfer students may participate in IUP’s on-line courses.
- Report an On-Line Learning Problem