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FASTNET Accelerated Online Courses |
Getting StartedIf you are new to Ivy Tech Community College, please visit our Admissions page to learn about the process for becoming an Ivy Tech Student. We are a state-supported, open access institution, and there are no application fees. Current students may register for FASTNET Online Courses by following these steps:
Financial Aid recipients are required to register for both 8-week sessions at the beginning of the semester to receive maxmum funding. Registered FASTNET students are required to access the course on eLearning (through Campus Connect) during the week prior to the beginning of the 8-week session to pick up the syllabus, secure the textbook, complete the orientation, and begin the first week's assignment. No-show students, or any student who has not participated in the courseroom by the end of Week #1 of the 8-week session, will be dropped from the course as a "no-show". In addition, any student who has not satisfied fees by the end of Week #1 of the 8-week session will have Blackboard access terminated by the Bursar's Office.
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IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT COMPUTERS AND SOFTWARE Most Ivy Tech campuses
provide open computer labs for students who wish to work on campus,
or for students who may have problems with their personal computer systems.
Students should obtain a schedule for the lab at the nearest campus
at the beginning of each 8-week session.. If you wish to purchase Microsoft Office 2003 Professional Suite, a full version with educational pricing is available through Ivy Tech's Online Bookstore at the Terre Haute Campus for approximately $70.) |
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Anderson
Campus
104 West 53rd Street Anderson, IN 46013 (765) 643-7133 (800) 644-4882 |
Muncie
Campus
4301 South Cowan Road Muncie, IN 47302 (765) 289-2291 (800) 589-8324 |
Marion
Campus
1015 East 3rd Street Marion, IN 46952 (765) 662-9843 (800) 554-1159 |
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Ivy
Tech Community College is an accredited, equal opportunity/affirmative action state
college. |
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