Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Distance Learning

Life University offers certain programs through Distance Learning. A list of programs offered through Distance Learning may be obtained by contacting the administrative office. Students who wish to be admitted to the university as a Distance Learning student must submit an Admissions Application to the administration office. Life University shall mail the first lesson and the initial study material to the student within seven days after the institution accepts the student for admission. Every course shall include all required exams, tests, projects and dissertations along with a time schedule prepared by the faculty or Dean of Academic Affairs or the School Dean containing a list of scheduled dates for each material to be returned by. The student must return all required exams, tests, projetcs, and dissertations postdated no later than the scheduled dates provided, or the student's grade shall be affected accordingly by the faculty or Dean of Academic Affairs or the Dean of school. Life University shall mail the results or evaluation of any quizzes, exams, tests, projects, and dissertations in approximately 14 days after the university receives them.

Students who receive instruction by correspondence may contact any faculty or administrative personnel by e-mail, telephone, or in person during normal office hours to inquire about any questions regarding their program of study using the contact information of the university.

Distance Learning is not an option for Oriental Medicine students, international students, and veterans and other eligible persons receiving benefit payments.

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