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Distance Education FAQ

About Indiana Tech and distance education

Are Indiana Tech's distance education programs accredited?

Yes, Indiana Tech is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. This accreditation includes our online and Independent Study programs.

What degrees are available through distance education?

You can complete an entire degree through distance education in the programs listed below.

  • A.S. in General Studies
  • A.S. in Accounting
  • A.S. in Business Administration with a concentration in:
    • Management
    • Production Management
  • B.S. in Accounting
  • B.S. in Business Administration with a concentration in:
    • Management
    • Marketing
    • Human Resources
  • B.S. in Organizational Leadership
  • MBA with concentrations in:
    • Health Care Management
    • Management
Do you offer graduate courses through distance education?

Yes, you can pursue your MBA online. Click here for the current schedule of courses.

How much does a distance education course cost?

Tuition for undergraduate courses is $355 per credit. Tuition for graduate courses is $465 per credit. Your tuition includes textbooks, which are yours to keep.

Can I enroll in distance education courses even if I'm not an Indiana resident?

Anyone can enroll in our courses, and the fees are the same for both Indiana and out-of-state residents.

How do I enroll in a distance education course?

First, you must apply for admission to Indiana Tech. There is an application that must be completed and a $25 fee to apply. Once accepted, complete a registration form for the class you want to take.

What are the admissions requirements for distance education programs?

You must have a high school diploma or GED. Please have an official transcript or verification of GED sent to Indiana Tech when you apply. Once your application has been processed, you will receive a letter of acceptance. At that time, you may begin taking courses.

Are distance education courses more difficult than traditional classroom courses?

In general, the content and level of difficulty of our courses parallels that of a classroom format. However, keep in mind that distance education courses do not offer the same structure or interaction with an instructor and students that you would find in a classroom environment. Some students prefer this flexibility and independence, while others find it more challenging.

About online classes

Can I receive financial aid for online courses?

Yes, you may be able to receive financial aid. Please contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial to determine your eligibility for financial aid and how it may be used.

Can I defer tuition for online courses?

If you are enrolled in online courses and your employer offers tuition assistance, yes you can defer payment. Click here for more information on payment options.

Is there a deadline for enrolling in online courses?

Since our online courses follow an accelerated format, there are several sessions each year. Each session has a specific registration deadline, usually about two weeks before the start of the class. The dates and registration deadline for each session are listed on the academic calendar.

What courses are available online?

Many of the courses we offer through the College of Professional Studies are also offered through distance education. To see the current schedule for online classes, click here. Additional online courses are in development, so please check back periodically for updates.

Can I take more than one online class at a time?

Yes, you may take more than one course at a time. The university does not have a policy limiting a student's online course load. However, in registering for multiple classes be sure to consider how much work you can handle and, if applicable, whether your financial aid will cover the classes.

How long does it take to complete an online class?

Online classes typically span 5 weeks for undergraduate programs and 6 weeks for graduate programs. There are some exceptions for quantitative classes which will be 10 weeks or 12 weeks. Specific start and end dates are listed on the online class schedule. Within the scheduled time frame, you can access materials and assignments at your convenience each week.

About Independent Study classes

How do Independent Study courses work?

After enrolling in a course, your book will be shipped to you along with information on how to log on to Blackboard and contact information for your instructor. Once on Blackboard, you will have access to all of your coursework including syllabus, objectives, instructor contact information, all exams, and assignments. Each course is broken down into modules. Upon completion of each module there is generally a take home exam, paper, or project to complete. You will submit this electronically to your instructor through the digital drop-box. Your instructor will grade the work within two weeks and return feedback to you via your digital drop-box. After all work is completed for the course, the instructor will submit a final grade for you which will be entered into your official record. An official grade report will be printed and mailed to you.

What courses are available through Independent Study?

Many of the courses we offer through the College of Professional Studies are also offered through Independent Study. For a listing of courses, please consult the course catalog for the College of Professional Studies. Those courses marked with an asterisk are available through Independent Study.

How long does it take to complete an Independent Study course?

In the Independent Study program, you have six months to complete a course. However, you can complete it as quickly as you want since it is self-paced.

What happens if I don't complete my Independent Study course?

If you do not withdraw from an Independent Study course within the first 90 days, you will be required to complete the course. At the end of the six months, a grade will be submitted based on the work completed.

Who can help me if I don't understand the course material and/or requirements?

You will be given the name of your instructor and their contact information when you begin the course. You also can find this information under contact information in Blackboard. Your instructor is available via phone and e-mail to assist you with any course questions you have.

How will I take exams for an Independent Study course?

All exams are take-home exams and are included on Blackboard with your course materials. They are not timed exams, and may be completed at your own pace. Since the exams measure your comprehension and application of the material, there is a significant amount of writing involved. You may consult your notes, textbook, or other resources, however you may not work with another individual on completing the exams. You will submit to the instructor electronically through the digital drop-box once completed. The instructor will grade and provide feedback within two weeks via your digital drop-box.

Is there a deadline for enrolling in Independent Study courses?

Independent Study courses begin on the 15th of each month and you can enroll at any time. You have six months to complete a course from the 15th of the month you register.

Can I take more than one Independent Study class at a time?

You can enroll in up to two Independent Study courses at a time. Once you complete one, or both, you may pick up another course. If you are using financial aid, other restrictions may apply.

Can I receive financial aid for Independent Study courses?

Yes, you may be eligible for financial aid. Financial Aid will cover four courses a year for those students who are only taking courses through Independent Study. Students who are blending Independent Study with classroom-based or online courses should consult the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships for more details.

Can I defer tuition for Independent Study courses?

No, all tuition for Independent Study must be pre-paid before each class.

 
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