Hi everyone! I'm considering taking classes at Normandale Community College and I noticed they offer 'mostly online' programs. Does anyone know what this actually means? Will I need to go to campus at all?
Hello! The 'Mostly Online' learning format at a community college typically means that a large percentage of the coursework can be completed online, but there could still be some on-campus requirements. These requirements can vary and might include occasional in-person meetings, lab work, or exams, for instance.
In the case of Normandale Community College, 'mostly online' programs aim to deliver more than 80% of the instruction online while the remaining may involve on-campus meetings or sessions. However, the extent and frequency of these in-person requirements are usually course-dependent and flexibly designed for the convenience of the students.
It’s always a good idea to reach out to the admissions office or the program coordinator just to get specific details. They can provide you with more specifics about what in-person components you may need to plan for, and if there's any flexibility with those. Hope this helps!
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