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1. When you enroll in an ELI course, what document should you receive in the mail within 2 weeks?
Student Handbook
Course Guide
Quick-Start Syllabus
2. What information will you find in a full-length Syllabus?
Textbook information
Critical dates
Grading information
All of the above
3. What information will you find in a Quick-Start syllabus?
Online course web site address
Critical enrollment dates
Instructor's email address
4. If you are taking an online course and receive a Quick-Start Syllabus with no grading information, where will you find out how you will be graded?
Call your instructor
Look in the online Syllabus
Call the ELI hotline
5. If you enroll for an ELI course during regular registration periods, when will your course begin?
The first day of classes
The date listed on your Syllabus
Two weeks after you register
6. Critical Dates on your Syllabus include which of the following?
Last day to withdraw with a refund
Inactive Student Dropped Date
Date your instructor will withdraw you from the course if you have submitted no work
Start and Ending Dates
7. How long do you have to complete your course?
As long as you need
The same time frame as the current semester
4 months, approximately
6 months, approximately
8. There are no specific due dates for assignments in most ELI courses. When should you submit the first required assignment?
Wait for the instructor to contact you
Anytime during your enrollment
As soon as possible, but within the first 3 weeks of your enrollment