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2015-2016 Updated Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Updated Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Distance Learning


          

eCampus

Technology and the Internet are integral parts of the education process at NWF State College. In keeping with current educational practice, students will be expected to use computer technology and internet communication throughout their college experience. All classes offered at NWF State College may require use of the Internet; such use may vary depending on the class delivery mode (traditional, hybrid, or online).

NWF State College’s eCampus website (http://eCampus.nwfsc.edu) supports student learning through various methods and serves as the portal for online and hybrid classes. The site provides access to online classes for Distance Learning students and for students in traditional and hybrid classes using the College’s online learning environment, D2L Brightspace.

Technical support for students using D2L Brightspace is available on the eCampus website or by filling out a Student Request for Technical Assistance form.

Online Classes

Online instruction reaches students needing flexibility and convenience. Online courses are facilitated virtually, but some online classes include a free proctored exam held at the Niceville campus. Students may incur an additional charge if a remote proctor is used. Please contact the course instructor for exam proctoring information. 

Hybrid Classes

Hybrid classes are traditional college classes combined with online activities to reduce class seat time. Hybrid classes provide the advantages of limited face-to-face instruction combined with the convenience of online learning. Thus, hybrid classes meet less often than a traditional class but provide the same course credit as a traditional class.

Online Instruction

NWF State College offers students the convenience and flexibility of earning course credits through various delivery modes so that students may take control of their own education by working and learning at times and places convenient to them. Online and hybrid classes carry the same course numbers and credits as their traditional counterparts and appear on the student’s transcript just as any other course does; there is no designator on the transcript identifying a course as online or hybrid. Credits earned are transferable and are applicable to graduation requirements in the same manner as traditional classes. All NWF State College courses, including all online and hybrid courses, are taught by faculty holding credentials in the relevant subject matter. Students can search for online and hybrid classes by clicking the Class Schedule link at http://eCampus.nwfsc.edu.

Online Course Orientations

To ensure the success of each student, every online instructor will provide an online orientation experience. Course orientations contain crucial information, such as course pace, how to submit assignments, grading requirements, testing arrangements, and strategies for improving student success. A face-to-face orientation may be required for specialized programs, such as nursing, please see the class schedule for details.

Final Examinations

Final examinations for both traditional and Distance Learning classes are held at the end of each term and must be taken at the scheduled time unless other arrangements are approved in advance by the appropriate division director or department head. Final exam schedules are printed in the Schedule of Classes and are on the NWF State College website calendar for each term.

Online Support Services

NWFwww.nwfsc.edu/Calendar/ is committed to offering students the same quality of education through online and hybrid courses as it offers in the classroom. In addition to online tutoring provided through Smarthinking and online library help through Ask-a-Librarian, distance learning students have full access to college services at all physical locations. They may use on-campus resources, such as the Academic Success Center, the Career Center, Academic Advising and computer labs. Students have full access to college services at all locations. They may use on-campus resources, such as the Academic Success Center, the Career Center, Academic Advising and computer labs.

Online and hybrid courses are subject to the same rules as traditional, in-class courses for refunds, prerequisites, placement, withdrawals, repeat rules, grading, and other academic policies. Depending on student eligibility, financial assistance is generally available for these courses in the same manner as it is for traditional courses.

For more information, contact the eCampus/Learning Technologies Office at (850) 729-6464 or visit the eCampus website at http://eCampus.nwfsc.edu.