Print-Based Important Dates
Course Extensions
Print-Based Courses
To compensate for delays that may occur in shipping/receipt of materials/grading, extension requests may be granted as follows:
Extension Length | Granted if Completed | Completed By | Fee | |
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1st | 4 months | 50% of course | End of original 8 months | $50 |
2nd | 4 months | 75% of course | End of first extension (12 months) | $50 |
Extensions are not automatic and must be requested by mailing the extension request form, which is included in the course guide. Students may appeal the print-based course extension guidelines when extenuating circumstances are involved. All appeals will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Course Credit by Examination
Extension requests may be granted as follows:
Extension Length | If Requested Before | Fee | |
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1st | 4 months | End of original Months | $50 |
No additional extensions will be considered for CCEs.
Correctional Education Print-Based Course Extensions
The course extension policy is different for Correctional Education students taking print-based courses.
Print-Based Courses
To compensate for delays that may occur in shipping/receipt of materials/grading, extension requests may be granted as follows:
Extension Length | Granted if Completed | Completed By | Fee | |
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1st | 4 months | 25% of course | End of original 8 months | Free |
2nd | 4 months | 50% of course | End of 1st extension (12 months) | $50 |
3rd | 4 months | 75% of course | End of 2nd extension (16 months) | $50 |
Extensions are not automatic and must be requested by mailing the extension request form which is included in the course guide. Students may appeal the print-based course extension guidelines when extenuating circumstances are involved. Typically, circumstances related to the student’s incarceration, such as solitary confinement, moves, etc., are not considered extenuating. If an extenuating circumstance exists, the advisor must be notified within the first six months of enrollment. All appeals will be considered on a case-by-case basis.