07-26-2024, 08:06 PM
(07-26-2024, 07:48 PM)MrPanda Wrote: "Academic CalendarI took it to mean that students determine where their term starts, but once they start, they can only do one term at a time. So if they start in January, then their term is January through april, and they can only take three to four classes during that term. They cannot start a new "term" in February or March. (Perhaps if they have completed all of their courses in the term, this would be allowed?)
Elmwood Institute utilizes a flexible, overlapping term-based structure. Students may enroll in a term
at the beginning of each month. Each term is 16 weeks in length, although students have access to
course materials and faculty during the week after the course ends. Students may enroll in one to four
courses per term (3 to 12 semester credits). Students have access to all course materials and faculty
during the week after the term ends."
As it doesn`t say: "You can be enrolled at a maximum at 4 courses at any time", it could mean that somebody could just register to 4 courses at the beginning of each term, every month? (and have 12 courses at the same time, after 3 months, in the 16 weeks schedule).
Not me of course, as I plan to take only 1 course.
"We want to assure you that your application has been successfully received and is now in our system. Our admissions team is committed to a thorough evaluation process, which, due to the high volume of applications we receive, may take several weeks to complete. Please understand that our program attracts many qualified candidates, making the selection process quite competitive. We will also need your official transcripts from University of the People sent directly to us from the institution or via a secure service such as Parchment."
Ok, thank you to the UoPeople for allowing me to apply to programs, without having to get foreign evaluations.
Also, I thought I read in the course catalog that permission was needed to take four classes in a term.