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[Video] FAQ: What is online learning?

[Video] FAQ: What is online learning?

DEFINING ONLINE LEARNING

In a purely Webster’s dictionary sort of definition, online learning is an alternative or non-traditional format for receiving formal education, delivered through the internet.

Here at the University of Louisville, we look at online learning like this: it’s a way to extend the renowned education opportunities UofL is known for beyond just the traditional college student.

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Through online programs, we are able to reach potential students who otherwise wouldn’t be able to make it to campus. This includes working professionals and anyone with multiple priorities, such as families at home or community responsibilities, who can’t set aside the time to sit in a physical classroom 2 or 3 times a week.

This also includes those outside the Louisville metro area who want to receive a UofL education but live too far to be here. Through a combination of online and on-campus classes, UofL actually educates students from 119 counties across Kentucky, 52 other states and territories, and various countries.

In other words, with online programs, anyone can become a UofL Cardinal–no matter where they are or what other priorities they’re juggling. We deliver online programs that provide the same esteemed education our university is known for, with the added flexibility and convenience of being able to complete your coursework from anywhere in the world, at any time of day.

Ultimately, the best way to define online learning is a way to extend our university to those outside our local communities and create educational opportunities for busy working adults who otherwise wouldn’t have the time or means to go back to school.

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SO, WHAT IS ONLINE LEARNING, REALLY?

ANSWER: Your best next step.

If online learning seems like it would be a good fit for your life, let us help you take the next step. UofL offers more 40+ online bachelor’s, master’s and certificates across a variety of fields and industries, all designed to help you take the next step in you education with confidence and ease. Visit our site for more information and to get started today!

HAVE OTHER QUESTIONS?

We’re producing FAQ videos like this one on a regular basis to address some of the common questions we see from prospective online students. If there’s a question you’d like to have answered and/or see addressed in a future video, please comment below and let us know, or reach out to the online enrollment team at online@louisville.edu.

[Infographic: We’re also creating resources to help you through the entire enrollment process. Check out our Transcript Retrieval Guide.]

WHO IS MACY BUNN?

Featured in UofL’s new online programs FAQ video series, Macy Bunn is a Recruiter for online programs at UofL, part of our enrollment team. Macy’s dedicated to establishing connections and building relationships with prospective online UofL students.

[Blog: Read a short note from our online enrollment team about how they’re helping students navigate decisions about the future during the current national pandemic.]

Macy travels throughout theMacy Bunn, UofL Online Programs Recruiter local community spreading the word about the online programs offered at UofL, and helping others understand what online learning is, what value it can bring to the lives of the adult learner or non-traditional student and assists those ready to take the next step in their education to find the right program for them. 

Macy’s goal with this FAQ series is to address common questions prospective students have and hesitations they feel about getting started in an online program—and encourage them to move forward with confidence.

In This Together: How We’re Staying #HealthyatHome During Coronavirus

In This Together: How We’re Staying #HealthyatHome During Coronavirus

The coronavirus has undeniably uprooted lives around the world. And the lives of our team here at UofL Online Learning are no exception.

We may all still be engaged and ready to help anyone looking to get started with online education at the University of Louisville — but we’re also working remotely, from the safety of our homes. And that means, like everyone else, we’re practicing good social distancing and doing our best to stay #healthyathome. And also dealing with new and slightly more unruly co-workers that look a lot like our kids, spouses and pets…

Here’s what we’ve been up to these past few weeks.

They say life is all about balance, right? For me, staying #healthyathome has meant finding a good balance between supporting my emotional health through chips and Oreos (#doublestuffedFTW) and my physical/mental health through bike rides through the neighborhood with my daughter and home yoga workouts.

Ashley J., Marketing

Working from home has certainly been a change of pace. One of my new coworkers howls every time someone walks by and the other is constantly leaving her hair all over the place—weirdos.  I’ve been staying healthy at home and supporting #TeamKentucky by reading all. the. books. I’ve also discovered some new Netflix gems (no one else has watched Ozark yet, right?) and learned to French-braid my hair.

Caitlin H., Marketing

With plenty of hobbies and nice weather, I’m enjoying my time at home. I’ve been sewing, using Steam to play cards with friends online and getting outside to play Pokemon Go. My home office stool is generally uncomfortable, but I get up from my desk to stretch as needed.

Danielle E., Administrative Systems

During the workday, I set a timer to remind myself to get up and stretch every hour. I occasionally do some jumping jacks or walk the stairs a few times. I love walking my dog on lunch breaks and my cat is a relaxing presence in my home office. Outside of work hours, I video chat friends and family as much as possible. We’ve discovered we can even play Jackbox Games virtually!

Erin E., Enrollment

For me, staying #healthyathome has meant long walks with my dog, Beau. It has also meant catching up on all of my favorite Bravo reality shows and snacking on way too many Reese’s.

Macy B., Recruitment

Keeping positive during the work-from-home order at the University of Louisville has been easy. I’m still connected to students and to my family with the help of virtual tools. Frequent walks in my neighborhood are refreshing and audiobooks keep my mind sharp.

Meredith Wright, Enrollment

For me, staying #healthyathome has meant finding ways to keep my spirits up. I like getting mid-day hugs from my two little boys as a pick me up. Having a one year old and two year old, getting fresh air and exercise has been key to keeping our house sane. We try to get outside any day that is nice and spend the evenings going for walks or playing in the yard.

Samantha Barnes, Marketing

My family is staying healthy at home (and sane) by spending as much time as possible outside—creating chalk masterpieces in the driveway, going on walks, bike rides, playing in the backyard or just sitting and talking on the patio. I am personally using this time to improve on my mediation and yoga practices and may have slightly increased my wine intake.

Sara M., Marketing

For me, staying #healthyathome has been trying to focus on being present. Cooking a good meal, getting in a solid home workout, or taking a nice walk in the sun all help me slow down and focus on the now. Pictured is a green tofu curry dish I whipped up!

Tristan B., Enrollment

My #healthyathome routine includes; good shows, good food and a good sweat! I’ve been enjoying staying inside and doing some extreme self-care by watching some binge worthy shows, eating my favorite foods and closing all of my rings via my apple watch through yoga and getting some miles in around my neighborhood.

Veronica J., Enrollment

Comment and let us know how you’ve been staying #healthyathome. Or, if you’re looking for more information about UofL’s online programs, reach out and let us know!

We’re Here For You: Navigating Uncertainty During The Coronavirus Pandemic

We’re Here For You: Navigating Uncertainty During The Coronavirus Pandemic






A Note From UofL’s Online Programs Enrollment Team


UofL Family & Future Applicants,

We know you’re probably feeling unclear and even scared about what the future holds. We know this because, honestly, we’re feeling it too. And in times like these it’s important to remember that even as we’re all tucked safely into our homes, isolated from our loved ones, we’re in this together.

It’s also important to note that life does not stop moving forward simply because times are difficult. Which is why our team remains engaged and prepared to help you move forward. In this, too, you’re not alone.

If you’d like to explore your options, we encourage you to reach out with any concerns you might have about navigating your education at this time. Our enrollment counselors are available by phone or email to answer questions and offer guidance through the application and enrollment process.

Until we talk next, we hope you find ways to stay optimistic, and let us know what we can do to help as you consider your next step.

Erin, Macy, Meredith, Tristan, Veronica & Will
UofL Online Programs Enrollment Team

CONTACT US
Toll-free: 800-871-UofL (8635)
Website: louisville.edu/online
Email: online@louisville.edu

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IMPORTANT
NOTE ABOUT SUMMER APPLICATION DEADLINE

Though the “preferred” deadline for many of our programs remains April 1, programs will still be accepting applications beyond this date. Many programs are also accepting unofficial transcripts in lieu of official transcripts in case there is a delay in requesting or receiving them from your previous institutions. Reach out today with any questions or find your program using our Program Finder for more information.

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SUMMER
TUITION REDUCED FOR IN-STATE
STUDENTS

Due to all courses moving online for Summer Term, we have reduced the tuition rate for in-state online students to $489 per credit hour (undergraduate) and $723 per credit hour (graduate). Professional programs and special rate programs are excluded.*

*Other exclusions may apply. Contact our enrollment counselors for details.






Requesting Official Transcripts Online: How To [Infographic]

Requesting Official Transcripts Online: How To [Infographic]

So, you’ve decided to take the next step in your education. And after browsing the various program options available to you, you’ve found the one for you and submitted your application. (We know, we know… It’s never quite that simple.) Then, while attempting to capitalize on your forward momentum, you found yourself at a roadblock. Often times, the next step most online institutions will ask you to do is submit an official college transcript from all previously attended institutions.

And you may just find yourself asking… how do you go about that?

Infographic: Submitting an Online Request

Submitting an online request for college transcripts can often feel like a daunting or intimidating task, especially for anyone who has been out of school for years. All these questions may start popping up in your head…

Where do you go to submit your official transcript request? Where do you send transcripts after requesting them? How should you send transcripts to colleges you’re interested in?

The last thing we want is for you to loose momentum on a task that feels scary but can really be simple. Which is why we’re here to help. We created a “How To” infographic that empowers you to take on the task of requesting your transcripts without hesitation by taking you step-by-step through how to request transcripts from colleges.

Download the Transcript Retrieval Guide by filling out the form below.

Note: Our guide targets the future UofL student, but should be loosely applicable to all transcript requests… regardless of where you’ve chosen to continue your education.

Online Transcript Request: Step-by-Step

While transcripts can be requested online, in-person or by mail, the recommended method is to order transcripts online through the institution website.

Steps to request official college transcript(s) online:

  1. Search the web for “[Your School’s Name Here] transcript”
  2. Visit the Registrar’s or Transcript Order page found at the top of your search results*
  3. Submit the web request for your official transcripts
  4. Send college transcripts directly to the university you want to attend
  5. Repeat for all institutions you’ve attended in the past

* Don’t see a viable link in your results? Try adding “request” or “order” to your search terms!

This process should also be effective for high school transcript requests.

We’re Here to Help Request Your Transcripts (and More!)

As our guide states, every student’s journey is different. If you’re an adult student, you’re probably juggling a lot of other responsibilities. In light of that, tasks like transcript requests can often feel like a burden. But we don’t want it to; we’re here to help you feel excited as you take these steps, not overwhelmed.

UofL has designated enrollment counselors that are here to help you understand how to request your transcripts (and so much more!).

If you have questions or comments before/during/after you work through our guide, let us know! If you’re just now getting started determining which award-winning online UofL program is right for you, we’re here to help with that too. Comment below, call us at 1.800.871.8635 or shoot us an email at online@louisville.edu.

Whether your a future online Card or using our guide to get started at another higher education institution, best of luck on your upcoming education journey.