By Laura Gaddy, Jacksonville Star
Jacksonville State University is giving students a chance to attend summer school without going to a classroom. The institution is launching a pilot program through which it plans to offer 12 online courses at a reduced rate this summer. Enrollment for the courses is already between 400 and 500 students, said Joe Walsh, associate vice president of educational technology and support. “Summertime is always a big transition,” Walsh said. “A student could veer off of target, and so this helps them stay connected with the university.”
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