Technology
Correspondence
With few exceptions, all Indiana University High School
courses are available by correspondence. You receive your course materials and
submit your assignments by postal mail. You have direct contact with your
instructors by email, phone, or fax. All exams are administered face to face by
exam supervisors. Correspondence courses may use such technologies as the World
Wide Web, email, CD-ROMs, computer software, videotapes, and audiotapes.
Important: If you have restricted access to required
equipment for specific courses, please check to make sure you will have access
to the necessary equipment before registering.
Online
As a
student in an online Indiana University High School course, you receive your
borrowed materials (if applicable) by mail, and you have direct
contact with your instructors by email, phone, or fax - just as you would in a
correspondence course. However, with online courses, you do not receive a
printed learning guide; rather, you access your learning guide and submit your assignments using the Web. The guide contains all of your lessons, activities, and
assignments. In addition, your course may feature online quizzes, as well as
links to other online resources. In online courses, as in correspondence
courses, all exams are administered face to face by approved
supervisors.
Important: Following protocols established by the
software industry, we do not grant refunds for online learning guides if you
withdraw from your online courses.
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