Getting Started in Distance Learning Courses
How do I enroll?
Register and pay for your distance learning courses as
you would any traditional SCC course – either in person, by mail, or
through SCC
Connection online
registration. If you feel that you are not proficient
at computer or Internet use,
you may wish to take a non-credit personal computer
class such as MIC 03-30 (Introduction to PCs) or MIC 122-30 (Mastering
the Internet) prior to enrolling in an online class.
For more information, contact the Corporate and Community Development
Office at 636-922-8233.
What do I do after I enroll?
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View the orientation letter for your course found on the appropriate meeting
time page.
- Purchase your textbooks and study guides from the campus bookstore in
person, online, or by telephone and have them mailed for an additional
charge. Be sure to mention you are in a distance learning course
since textbooks sometimes vary from on-campus classes.
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Obtain your student I.D. This will be necessary to check
out materials from the library.
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Check out the videotapes/CDs from the college library for your teleweb,
video or telecourse. See
our library hours.
- If a face-to-face orientation is offered, you are expected to attend. Here
you will meet your facilitator and review course expectations and schedules.
Note: some instructors may provide orientation alternatives. Visit www.stchas.edu/distance and
click on the link to schedules to find out information about orientations.
If you have questions, contact the Distance Learning office at 636-922-8470.
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When taking a teleweb or video course, view your televised or videotaped
lessons, and read the lecture notes on the Internet.
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Read your assigned work.
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Do your assignments. Be aware of due dates, postmark
dates, or transmission dates when work is due to your instructor or facilitator.
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Contact your instructor or facilitator if you have any
questions or problems.
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Use the support services available to you, including the ACE
Center , computer
labs , and the library .
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Take the mid-term and final exams; a visit to campus may be required.
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Enjoy the success of a distance learning class!
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