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Mostexams are administered online but students may be required to take exams at an approved proctoring site (no more than two exams for program-level courses and no more than four exams for academic skills advancement classes).

Note that the application will ask you to select a home campus, even though you are seeking an online course or credential. You can select any campus that offers the program and credential you are interested in to proceed through the application. You may wish to select the campus offering the program closest to you in case you want to take advantage of any on-campus resources.


Flexibility is the number one reason why students choose an online degree program. Many of our students are faced with the challenge of juggling school, work, and family commitments. Online classes can be an ideal way to fit education into a busy schedule. Ask yourself the following questions to help decide if an online program is right for you:


Distance/Remote education is not a new concept. With the introduction of computers, the Internet revolutionized the entire distance learning model. With the success of the Open University classroom idea, educational institutions interested in offering distance education programs started moving to online/hybrid learning.


Online courses at East Los Angeles College are delivered over the Internet using the Canvas learning management system (LMS). These types of courses are called fully online courses. Students sign on to Canvas where they "meet" their instructor, access the syllabus and other course materials, participate in discussions, collaborate with other students, take quizzes and exams, and turn in assignment. Not all, but some, online courses do require students to come to campus to take exams.


Courses which are held both on-campus and online simultaneously are called hybrid/blended courses. Students who take hybrid/blended courses will still go on campus to meet their instructor and classmates just like a regular on-campus class, but they will also do some of the course work online via the Canvas LMS. Some of the blended courses also link out to publishers CMS that allows instructor to enhance the learning experience.


ELAC STUDENTS - Need assistance with your online/hybrid courses?

Contact ELAC's Virtual Campus for questions or general assistance. Please call the office during business hours (8am to 4:30pm, M-F) at (323) 415-5313 OR email us your questions/concerns at @email


ELAC Distance Education Program

You cannot log into your course until the first day of the semester.

Please refer to the Canvas Course Login Info Link on the left hand side set of links for password and login instructions.


Los Angeles Community College District does not discriminate in the educational programs or activities it conducts on the basis of any status protected by applicable state or federal law, including, but not limited to race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex/gender, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, religion, mental or physical disability, medical condition, or veteran status.


From cooking and fiber arts to music, dance, painting, woodworking, writing, and more, our newest selection of online classes offers a convenient and enjoyable way to explore the Folk School from the comfort of your own home.


Welcome to our series of online classes! We currently partnered with 30 teaching artists who teach drawing and painting in a variety of media. When you purchase a class you can follow along with the instructor and your fellow students and share your work on the online forum. The instructors are available anytime for help and feedback and you have lifetime access to the class materials. Check the testimonials page to see what past students have to say about some of our online classes. If you would like to know more about how our classes work, see the FAQs section on our Help page.


Rather than meeting face-to-face with your classmates and instructors in a classroom, as an online student you work independently using your own devices and technology. Your course and its assignments are located in the Canvas cloud which you can get to from any device, any location. Your instructor posts the course readings, assignments, quizzes, and instructions in Canvas. An online course has the same amount of work and course credit as an in-person course. Because it is a different way of learning, we have some tips for your online success.


Checkout or drop off Chromebooks for the semester through the OCC Library circulation desk any time the library is open. All devices can be renewed online up to one time. You must be currently enrolled in order to checkout. We also have Hot Spots for people who do not have Internet connections at home.


Are you ready to be an online learner? Before you take an online course, you should know in advance how an online class differs from a face-to-face course. Can you meet the demands for this new type of learning?


Orange Coast College is committed to ensuring that our students have what they need to stay in school and be successful - regardless of the circumstances. All students - regardless of unit count or full-time/part-time status - are entitled to a technology loan if they do not have access to a computer or Internet services, while supplies last.


No. While these courses are designed for personal and professional development, they do not provide any professional development units or credits (PDUs or CEUs) from the University of Phoenix and cannot be applied towards University of Phoenix Prior Learning Assessment, (PLA) submissions. If you plan to use this course to meet professional development requirements, you will need to check with any applicable agency or employer.


No. Our professional development courses are non-degree, noncredit bearing, and do not carry institutional or programmatic accreditation. Professional development courses are stand-alone courses that are not part of any UOPX certificate, continuing education, degree or other program.


You can explore career options with the Program Finder. Find more than 100 online college programs aligned to 300+ occupations. The University also offers certificate programs, as well as individual, test-preparation and non-credit professional development courses.


Having information about your taxes, savings and any prior college credits available will help with this process. The more specific the information you provide, the more accurate your estimate will be.


Attending online class is easy because we're always on 24/7/365. All you need is a reliable Internet connection. You simply log in to your virtual classroom to complete assignments, access course materials and resources and interact with faculty and classmates. Class participation is graded based upon your contributions to online discussions. This is a great solution for students who might have a difficult time commuting and for those who learn better independently.


No. Our professional development courses are non-degree, noncredit bearing, and do not carry institutional or programmatic accreditation. Professional development courses are stand-alone courses that are not part of any UOPX certificate, continuing education, degree or other program.


Students must meet the admission requirements for their chosen program. Credits from a regionally or nationally accredited institution may be eligible to transfer, provided that a grade of a C- or better was earned. Transfer credits typically apply toward general education and elective categories. With transfer credits, you can earn your degree faster and for less. Contact an Enrollment Representative for more information specific to your background.


As a student, you have many options available to fund your education. Some of the most common financial options include Federal Financial Aid, scholarships, grants, the cash plan, the third-party billing plan, the military or government billing plan, tribal funding and third-party private student loans. Learn about each option to determine your eligibility.


Our innovative learning platform allows you to ask questions, discuss topics and collaborate with your classmates from around the world. This gives you the ability to work in teams, talk to your instructor and access course materials any time of the day or night. Your schedule will be provided to you by your Academic Counselor and can be assessed within your student portal.


Admissions requirements for international students vary depending on the program. Students must meet the English Language Proficiency requirement and, if in the U.S., provide an acceptable visa that does not prohibit educational studies at the University of Phoenix. Please speak to an Enrollment Representative to learn about program-specific requirements.


Students must meet the English Language Proficiency requirement (ELP). To meet this, a student must have completed high school in the U.S. or another English-speaking country, have 30+ transferrable semester credits from an approved English-speaking institution or pass an ELP exam from an approved testing agency (Berlitz, TOEFL, TOEIC, Pearson). For more information, contact an International Enrollment Representative.


To have your transcript evaluated, please contact an Enrollment Representative for more information. In some cases, an approved translation and/or a third-party professional evaluation may be required at an additional cost to the applicant.


A visa is a document that allows the holder to apply for entry into the United States. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Department of State (DoS) determine who is eligible to be admitted into the U.S. along with how long they can stay and other conditions of their visit.

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