If you plan to take a course at Radford University please submit
your Tuition
Waiver Form to the Department of Human Resources for approval. After
approval is received, please bring a copy of the Form to the Registrar's
Office during Schedule Adjustment in order to be registered for
the class.
Employees who have taken classes must follow
the same procedures as regularly enrolled RU students and maintain
continuous enrollment in order to register for classes each semester. If an employee
chooses not to take a course at RU during a regular semester he
or she will need to apply for readmission to the University in
order to continue to take classes in subsequent semesters. For
more information on the readmission process, please see the Withdrawal
and Readmission webpage. |
Guided Study courses provide an alternative
way to earn college credit if you are unable to attend regular
weekly classes, or if your regular attendance is difficult due
to work schedule, family responsibilities, distance from campus,
or limited mobility. Guided Study courses increase your choice
of courses and often solve scheduling problems. The central
feature of Guided Study courses is the use of self-instructional
materials, usually corresponding with a course textbook. Study
guides are designed in a self-instructional format enabling you
to work through the course requirements independently!
Courses offered in the Guided Study format
will typically require at least three class meetings, or workshops,
each semester. Each workshop is three hours long and will be
held on a Saturday morning, afternoon, or weeknight. Workshops
will be held on the Radford University campus and are scheduled
near the beginning, middle, and end of each semester. You will be required to attend
workshops as you would attend on-campus classes. These workshops
give you the opportunity to interact with the instructor and other
students who are taking the class. They will be used for a variety
of learning experiences including films, panel discussions, simulations,
lectures, and other activities that complement at- home/work study.
Guided Study courses are demanding, but rewarding! Studying
on your own is difficult. Students must have the initiative and
self reliance to develop good study habits and maintain a regular
schedule of study to be successful in these courses.
Who is eligible for Guided Study? Anyone who is accepted to Radford
University and meets the minimum course prerequisites as listed
in the University catalog, may register for these courses. |