You can purchase a Campus course in 3 different formats. Personal Enrichment - starting at $99. Dual Enrollment - starting at $399. And Transfer Credit - starting at $399. For $200, you can add faculty instruction for both Dual Enrollment and Transfer Credit. These prices do not include required course materials.
You can pay for a Campus course with a credit or debit card. In 2021 we are working towards the goal of allowing Campus courses to be included in school tution.
Once we receive your payment and contact information, we will connect you to an online application. This application gives Campus and the school offering the course all the information needed to make a decision about your eligibility as a student. If accepted, Campus will automatically send you the course materials required, and enroll you in Campus Learn (our LMS). If the offering school denies you admittance at their institution, we will let you know and issue a full refund.
The college credits come from the institution in which the course is offered.
This verification happens by the offering school. The student’s Campus course instructor records a grade, that grade is transmitted by Campus to the registrar for the college that offered the course and also to the student’s home institution if the student is enrolled at a Campus partner institution. Any student who receives credit for a Campus course will have transcripted credit on file with the registrar at the school that offered the course.
We’ve laid out a simple process. Just download the Campus Transfer Guide and get to work!
Many courses take advantage of embedded digital courseware. Embedded courseware provides several learning advantages: 1) It often includes access to multimedia like audio and video files that are difficult to deliver in other formats. 2) It often includes adaptive learning functionality that improves student learning. 3) It often provides anytime, anywhere access to readings, exercises, and media.
Physical textbooks can be purchased, additionally, for most courses. The default material is electronic when electronic is available.
We do not offer financial aid. If you are a university student you can contact your home institution directly to ask.
You can start a personal enrichment version of the course at any time. For Dual-Enrollment and Transfer Credit, our current terms are:
Winter Term 2020- 6 weeks
Start date: December 7th
Add/Drop date: December 14th
Course end date: January 19th
Spring Term 2021- 8 weeks of coursework
Start date: February 8th
Add/Drop date: February 15th
Course end date: April 16th
Summer 6 week 1-
Start date: May 3rd
Add/drop date: May 10th
Course end date: June 13th
Summer 6 week 2-
Start date: June 14th
Add/drop date: June 21st
Course end date: July 25th
Summer 8 week-
Start date: June 14th-
Add/drop date: June 21st
Course end date: August 8th
Fall 6 week delivery option-
Start date: September 6th
Add/drop date: September 13th
End date: October 17th
Fall 8 week delivery option-
Start date: October 18th-
Add/drop date: October 25th
End date: December 12th
Assuming you are taking the course for credit, if you earn a grade of C or higher, you cannot repeat it. Below a C, you can retake the course 1 time.
There is no way to guarantee that these courses will transfer but we have designed them with academic excellence in my mind. The Transfer Guide will provide you with all the steps to encourage a successful transfer.
Social/Emotional Maturity: Although all courses are written from a Christian perspective, there are mature themes presented in some content (Ex: Major British Writers includes literature selections and corresponding discussion that might not be appropriate for younger students). All assignments are designed to be appropriate for students over 18. All video content is appropriate for adults, college, high school, and middle school students.
Academic readiness: General education and elective courses were designed with typical college freshmen and sophomores as the target audience. Reading levels of content reflect upper highschool and undergraduate reading skill levels. Writing assignments reflect the expectations of typical 11-12th grade AP classes or college undergraduate classes.
Fill out the online application. The college offering the course makes the acceptance decisions.
If you are taking the course for college credit, the information provided in your application is used to create a record of your learning at the offering institution. Your application information also helps the university determine whether you are likely to be successful in the course.
No, Campus is not an accredited institution, but all Campus courses are from regionally accredited universities. Additionally, courses are designed to follow industry standards for accessibility in online learning.
A course is refundable until the drop date of the class. Course fees would be refundable if returned up to the drop date as well. Any materials would need to be in the same condition/ unused as they were received.
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