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ncsujen07
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i think my mom or somebody mentioned that some places offer classes over winter break (similar to summer courses). does anyone know if this is true, and where?

11/9/2005 7:28:39 PM

StateIsGreat
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Huh?

11/9/2005 7:30:57 PM

ncsujen07
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you know...enrolling in a class just for winter break. meh nevermind..it's probably not true.

11/9/2005 7:33:02 PM

volleygurl52
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Yeah some school do it. From what I've been told mostly west coast. But I think some local schools offer onlines over break as well.

11/9/2005 7:40:10 PM

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We have those here, too. The only one I'm certain of is some kind of skiing class for PE credit.

11/9/2005 8:04:20 PM

mvriley
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Elon does

11/9/2005 8:13:28 PM

brianj320
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some schools up north do that. they call it "intercession classes" if i remember correctly. when my brother was in college he would take classes over the christmas break which are the same thing as our summer classes. lot of material in a short amount of time. however, i know NCSU does not do that cause i looked into it my frosh year.

11/9/2005 8:23:00 PM

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I would totally love it if we did that.

If I could take one 3-credit hour course over the winter break it'd make my 20-hour schedule next semester into a 17-hour one...much more manageable.

11/9/2005 8:24:42 PM

ncsujen07
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i looked into it and there's quite a few schools that offer online courses. gonna have to talk to the parents about that. i figure it would be pretty easy.

11/9/2005 8:37:32 PM

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University of Delaware does it. They have a longer winter break though, then get out a little later in the summer. You may be able to do a distance ed. class and finish it up a few weeks into our spring semester.

11/9/2005 9:50:58 PM

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Elon has "Winter Term", which starts a day or 2 after New Years Day and lasts for 3 weeks. You take one class everyday for 3 hours. Then you get a week off before the spring semester starts at the first of February.

11/9/2005 10:15:36 PM

ncsujen07
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^
yeah but i don't think Elon's program is online and i won't be in the area over winter break.


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i looked into the university of delaware. seems pretty good. i might do it

11/9/2005 10:55:34 PM

Joie
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Barton does it...it's called "J-term" I believe

Not sure if there are any online though

11/9/2005 11:10:36 PM

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salem college has jan term

11/9/2005 11:30:14 PM

duro982
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UofD is a pretty good school. I know they have one of the top 5 clinical psych. programs in the country, and their other graduate psych. programs are pretty good. Considering that, I would assume their undergrad is pretty decent. although that logic doesn't always hold true. Don't know what sort of class you're looking to take but thought that might interest you, since your profile says you're a psych. major. expect to pay @2k for one class if you do that though.

11/9/2005 11:49:15 PM

DaveOT
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I remember someone from UVA talking about classes like that.

11/10/2005 12:51:47 AM

tjoshea
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maybe if the school is on a quarter system ...

11/10/2005 2:09:37 AM

DannyBoy
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my guess is that your biggest problem will be a possible overlap of the other university's winter break and the start of the spring semester/end of the fall semester

11/10/2005 9:02:03 AM

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elon

11/10/2005 3:32:40 PM

joepeshi
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Yeh most private schools have a J-term especially up north. My friend at Johns Hopkins goes to those classes and has alot of fun. Its usually cool seminar type classes. We dont' have that b/c we're poor.

11/10/2005 8:35:12 PM

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I heard something about UNC offering courses through the Friday Center over winter break, not sure if its true, but it would be worth looking into.

11/11/2005 1:34:53 AM

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"University of Delaware does it. They have a longer winter break though, then get out a little later in the summer. You may be able to do a distance ed. class and finish it up a few weeks into our spring semester."


I took J-term classes at UD when I was there. I recommend them, as you can get a lot of online classes you can breeze through,a dn its not too expensibe

11/11/2005 2:45:43 AM

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I know for a fact that UNC greensboro offered it last winter. I remember cuz it was in the Technician. I have no idea if they are doing it this year.

11/12/2005 1:40:39 PM

hammster
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i tried to take one at uncg last winter break but by the time they let me register, they were all full.

11/12/2005 7:35:14 PM

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http://web.uncg.edu/dcl/web/winter/default.asp
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"Winter Session 2005-06 ( December 16, 2005– January 21, 2006)

UNCG Winter Session – Earn Academic Credit during Holiday Break!

Want to get an extra course under your belt before returning to class next term? Here's your chance! UNCG runs a Winter Session from mid-December to mid-January.

Pre-register along with your Spring 2006 courses. Payment is due December 12, 2005.

Continuing UNCG students may pre-register for Winter Session classes from Oct 26— Nov 11, 2005. Newly admitted and visiting students may register beginning November 14.

NOTE: Tuition and fees for distance learning courses (Campus D or X) will be assessed in addition to tuition for any on-campus courses. Winter Session tuition and fee rates will be added to your charges for Spring 2006 tuition and fees.

CRN Course # Cred Hrs Course Type Course Title Instructor
13480 ATY 213-81D 3 WEB Cultural Anthropology Karaleah Reichart
13481 BCN 225-81D 3 WEB Masterpieces of Cinema Chad Phillips
13482 BLS 360-81D 3 WEB American Dreams Jeffrey Mortimore
13490 ELC 688-81D 3 WLC Technology & Adm Leadership Carl Lashley
13491 ELC 659-81D 3 WLC Educational Finance Joanne Chesley
13483 ENG 327-81D 3 WEB Writing in the Professions Bonnie Yarbrough
13492 ESS 220-81D 3 WEB Physical Fitness for Life Pamela Kocher-Brown
13484 HIS 240-81D 3 WEB Latin America: National Period Mary Floyd
13489 LIS 688-81D 3 WEB Walt Disney: Impact on Children's Literature Pam Barron
13485 MLS 610-81D 3 WEB The Contemporary World Jeff Jones
13507 PHI 121-81D 3 WEB Contemporary Moral Problems Wade Maki
13486 PSY 121-81D 3 WEB General Psychology Rob Guttentag
13487 SOC 201-81D 3 WEB Social Problems Steve Kroll-Smith
13488 THR 584-81D 3 WEB Theatre Management Jody Cauthen

600-level courses are graduate courses.

Approximate Total Cost for 3 credit hours of Winter Session courses:

$ 233.10 tuition & fees for 3 credit hour course for NC resident students without baccalaureate.

$ 394.71 tuition & fees for 3 credit hour course for NC resident graduate students or for students who already have completed a baccalaureate degree.

Non-NC residents will be assessed at state-mandated non-resident tuition and fees which are substantially more than in-state rates."


be sure to use this to make sure they transfer over how you want them to
https://www.acs.ncsu.edu/scripts/ugadmiss/crsequiv.pl/2?instit=5913

11/13/2005 6:27:06 PM

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