| 1. How do I Register for an
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If you are
currently a student at Felician College, arrangements are made
with the help and approval of your advisor who will direct you
to follow the standard college registration procedures.
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If you are not
enrolled with Felician College (non-matriculated), contact the
Admissions Office at (201) 559-6131, or Fax (201) 559-6188. Or
fill out this Inquiry Form.
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| 2. What are the Fees for an
Online Course? |

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Felician
Colleges online courses may be taken for academic credit at
standard tuition and fees. Tuitions for 2001-2002 academic
year are: |
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Undergraduate |
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$5730/Semester |
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Undergraduate |
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$382/Credit |
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Graduate |
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$415/Credit |
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Online
Help Fees (24/7) |
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$125/Course |
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| 3. What are the Academic
Requirements for an Online Course?
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Students
enrolled in online courses should own a computer with the
minimum hardware/software requirements listed below. The
student should also demonstrate an ability to use email and
the Internet in order to access the online course.
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All academic
requirements will be mailed or emailed to enrolled students.
Course objectives and requirements will be listed in the
course outline (syllabus). This will include: course
objectives, required texts, sequence of course topics,
assignment deadlines and/or exams, recommended reading,
research and writing expectations, and grading procedures. Any
course prerequisites will also be listed. |

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Course
instructor will provide the necessary information for meeting
the academic requirements of each of the courses offered.
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| 4. What is the Course
Timetable?. |

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Felician College
online courses are designed to support accelerated, self-paced
learning in a collegiate atmosphere. Though some courses start
at the beginning of each semester in September and January,
other courses are modular, that is, are given in
segments, so that students can enter at different times during
the semester and go beyond the end of the semester to finish.
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Many online
courses are scheduled for rolling registration within a
given college semester. These courses can be enrolled in at
convenient intervals during the semester. A schedule of
permissible entry points is available from the Registrar.
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Each instructor
determines the duration of learning (maximum/minimum number of
weeks) and all academic competencies needed before completion.
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| 5. How can I Obtain the
Instructional Material? |

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All texts and
instructional materials will be posted by the course
instructor. The instructor will advice the students on how and
where to inquire the textbooks and other materials related to
the course offered. |

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The students is
responsible for buying the required material for the online
course. |
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| 6. What are the Hardware and
Software Requirements? |
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Hardware
Specifications: |
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PC Owners |
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Pentium 233 processor or
better |
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32 megabytes of RAM |
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Standard VGA Monitor |
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3.5" Floppy Drive |
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56K Modem |
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Sound Card & Speakers |
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Macintosh
Owners |
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Power PC or better |
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32 megabytes of RAM |
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Standard VGA Monitor |
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3.5" Floppy Drive |
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56K Modem |
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Sound Card & Speakers |
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Software
Specifications |
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Windows 95 or MAC OS7
Operating Systems (or better) |
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Netscape Navigator 5.0 (or
better) or Internet Explorer 5.0 (or better) |
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Email account from any
provider |
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7. How Do I Connect to the
Internet? |
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In order
to connect to the INTERNET, each student needs an
Internet Service Provider, such as AOL, CompuServe, IBM,
ATT, etc. Try to get one with a local phone number to
minimize phone costs as well as one with unlimited
access (24 hours/day, 7 days a week). |
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