Saturday, April 26, 2014

Concurrent Enrollment (CE), Distance Learning and Live Interactive

Distance Learning (also called Live Interactive) is through the Distance Education department on UVU's campus. When the courses are offered in the high school during regular school hours, these courses can be taken by high school students for Concurrent Enrollment.  Concurrent Enrollment refers to classes that students can take for BOTH high school and college credit.

Distance learning courses are Live Interactive courses, where a UVU professor is being broadcast in real-time to high school classrooms. It is interactive where students can talk to the professor through a microphone. These courses are offered on the UVU schedule, however, so they are not on the regular high school A/B schedule, so times can vary. They are offered either MWF (Mon, Wed, Fri)  or TR (Tues/Thurs) and do not match up with most of the regular school bell schedule.

Concurrent Enrollment courses are taught by a UVU-approved high school instructor using the college curriculum and offered on the regular high school schedule. These are much easier for students to fit into their schedule, but these courses are limited at each high school, depending on what courses their teachers are approved to teach.  There are usually a lot Distance Learning courses to choose from.  Go to here:

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