Structure of a College Class

We previously shared some Tips for Success in an Online College Course.  In that article, we provided specific ways to help you transition from the high school classroom to the college classroom. Today, we would like to provide a few additional details regarding the structure of a college classroom. Comparison In general, high school classes are structured.  In class, a […]

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“Read the Syllabus” – What Does that Mean Exactly?

In most cases, the syllabus for a college course outlines the details of the semester: required textbook, test dates, faculty contact details, etc.  How can you use this information?  Why are these details important? Key Elements of a Syllabus Let’s look at a few of the key elements of a syllabus: Faculty contact details – If you are working on […]

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Advising Guides: What Are They? How Do I Use Them?

In a previous post, we mentioned “Advising Guides” and “Status Sheets” and many of our readers asked for additional details.  Thanks for your questions!  You can find additional details below. Q. What are Advising Guides and Status Sheets? A. The Advising Guides are documents illustrating Grove City College’s policies and guidelines on AP, CLEP, and IB exams and scores, as […]

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Tips for Success in an Online College Course

Grove City College offers online courses to both college students and high school students.  In order to help students be successful, we’ve created a list of tips.    Follow the tips below for success in an online college course:     Monitor your Grove City College e-mail before class begins. Professors often distribute course details in advance of the first […]

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Pathways to Grove City College Majors via Online Courses

Links in this blogspot: Pathways to Grove City College Majors Grove City College Course Search Advising Guides Grove City College Bulletin Are you considering enrolling in online courses at Grove City College as a high school student?  Are you curious how these course offerings may satisfy the requirements of your intended major?  If so, we’ve created a document just for […]

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