
Shortened Penn State Distance Education Courses Help Students Stay Motivated
That's why Penn State's World Campus is shortening its Independent Learning courses from eight months to six months, effective Aug. 1. More than 150 courses are available through Independent Learning-a preference among students who are busy with work or family and need a flexible learning environment. Rather than work in the set schedule of a semester, these students can register for classes at any time.
"We're hoping that the change will help students to become engaged with their courses right away, rather than delay them," said Jean McGrath, senior director of World Campus Student Services. "An eight-month time frame can be overwhelming. If students complete their lessons sooner, they will get the positive reinforcement they need from their instructors to stay motivated, and Independent Learning is apt to be an even more positive experience." Students can also complete more courses per year-and reach a degree sooner.
In addition, the Independent Learning Option change will allow Penn State to increase its portfolio of offerings in the U.S. Army's online university program, eArmyU, which requires that students complete a course within six months. There are enlisted soldiers at bases around the world who take Penn State distance learning courses through eArmyU. For more information about the World Campus, visit www.worldcampus.psu.edu/wc/