by Charlotte Bailey, the University of Ottowa Fulcrum
Students looking to get ahead in their studies during their summer months usually turn to local classes. But if the choices for courses are lacking the classes they need, students have an alternative option. Online courses from universities across Canada are being offered for University of Ottawa credit. “Most often, courses are taken in the summer in order to catch up,” said U of O academic advisor for the faculty of arts Julien Quesnel. According to Quesnel, there’s more flexibility with the courses offered when students start searching in alternate universities—most of which are found through the Canadian Virtual Universities website.
http://thefulcrum.ca/2012/03/students-turn-online-for-courses/
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