07-29-2024, 09:15 AM
I got this email reply to my questions today.
"Course material is structured progressively, such that learning moves from the simple to the more complex, with review exercises and low-stakes assessments offered frequently to ensure that students can easily absorb the material. Additionally, a number of case studies and exercises are assigned in each course illustrating actual, real-world problems. The major objectives of the cases and exercises are to encourage the student to engage in independent thinking, apply their learning to real-world situations, and assist in developing skill in using the knowledge imparted in the course.
"The total cost of the program is $900, there are no additional fees. And no, we have no plans to increase the tuition as part of our social mission to ensure affordability.
"The course grade is the weighted average of the individual course module assignments, quizzes, midterm examinations, projects, final papers and/or final examinations as determined by the course syllabus. In most courses the lesson examinations (which may include a project) are worth approximately 80%, while the final examination is worth approximately 20%. Elmwood Institute
calculates grades numerically, which are then converted to final letter grades. Students must receive a minimum grade of 80% for each course."
If you have follow-up questions, don't ask me. This is all I know. I do feel free to contact and what Institute and post the answers to your questions here.
"Course material is structured progressively, such that learning moves from the simple to the more complex, with review exercises and low-stakes assessments offered frequently to ensure that students can easily absorb the material. Additionally, a number of case studies and exercises are assigned in each course illustrating actual, real-world problems. The major objectives of the cases and exercises are to encourage the student to engage in independent thinking, apply their learning to real-world situations, and assist in developing skill in using the knowledge imparted in the course.
"The total cost of the program is $900, there are no additional fees. And no, we have no plans to increase the tuition as part of our social mission to ensure affordability.
"The course grade is the weighted average of the individual course module assignments, quizzes, midterm examinations, projects, final papers and/or final examinations as determined by the course syllabus. In most courses the lesson examinations (which may include a project) are worth approximately 80%, while the final examination is worth approximately 20%. Elmwood Institute
calculates grades numerically, which are then converted to final letter grades. Students must receive a minimum grade of 80% for each course."
If you have follow-up questions, don't ask me. This is all I know. I do feel free to contact and what Institute and post the answers to your questions here.