Administrative Staff
Byron Esley Edens, Vice President of Online Learning
Diane Sexton, Administrative Assistant
Distance Education Program
The university currently offers several of its associate’s and bachelor’s degree programs fully online. The Office of External Programs collaborates with the marketing department and members of the admissions staff specially assigned to recruit students for these programs who may be unable to enroll in a residential program. The university also has been approved as an institutional participant in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA), allowing out-of-state and international students to participate in the university’s online degree program.
Students will need access to a reliable internet signal, a web browser with the ability to install extensions, and a webcam with microphone capabilities (or a laptop with an internal webcam and microphone in working order).
Students will need to have a Windows computer with Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or 10, or a Mac computer with Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan, Sierra and/or High Sierra. Chromebooks are not recommended due to the limited functionality offered by Chrome OS.
The university is not responsible for providing such equipment, and applicants are encouraged to ensure they meet the necessary technical requirements before enrollment. The use of electronic tools may be subject to specific guidelines, including, but not limited to, maintaining a secure and respectful virtual learning environment. The university reserves the right to implement necessary measures to ensure the integrity and quality of the educational experience. If you need more details on technical requirements or assistance, please contact the Office of Admissions before completing the application for admission.
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