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6.3 |
Grouped Study Courses
Grouped study courses, the University's term for traditional classroom study, appeal to those who enjoy the discipline of a schedule and the support of other students and an instructor in a classroom setting.
Grouped study courses generally last four months for three- or four-credit courses, or eight months for six-credit courses, and are delivered in classrooms at collaborating institutions.
These courses follow study schedules and timelines associated with traditional university semesters; for example, students who begin a course in September will finish it in December. The official start and end dates match regular semesters. Students in grouped study courses are not eligible for course extensions.
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Registration Process
When you have chosen a course, ensure that it is available
through the collaborating institution.
You must register in person at the partner institution that offers the Athabasca University course. Before you register in a grouped study course, refer to the following Web sites and contact the partnership institution directly. You may also phone Learning Services Collaborations, 780.497.3401, to determine whether the course of interest is available by grouped study at a specific location. For a list of partner institutions within Alberta, refer to Section 9 Collaborative Partnerships.
For more information about partnership courses, degrees, and transfer credit, please refer to the following Web sites.
Partnerships
Classroom Course Offerings
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Registration Deadlines
Year-round registration is not available for grouped study courses because of scheduling restrictions. The courses are generally offered at selected sites and times, and availability depends on the number of registrations. Learning resources are generally distributed to students at the first group session. Not all courses identified as grouped study in this Calendar are available every year. Students registering in Athabasca University courses that are offered at another institution may have different fees and regulations. Please consult the collaborating institution that offers the course.
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