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Fall Session 1 (F1)
August 14 - September 16
Registration deadline - July 31
No classes Monday, September 4, 2006 (Labor Day holiday)
| Ac 107 L1 |
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Financial Accounting
(Mon., Sept. 4 is rescheduled for Tues., Sept. 5) |
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M/Th |
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6:00-9:00pm |
|
Smith |
| #JSC 300 O1 |
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Junior/Senior Colloquium |
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Blended |
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Class meets in Lancaster on Wednesday in Weeks 1, 4 & 5 from 6:00-10:00pm |
|
Seiders |
Fall Session 2 (F2)
September 25 - October 28
Registration deadline - September 11
(Please note that there is no break between F2 and F3 sessions.)
| #BA 495 O2 |
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Corporate Strategy |
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Blended |
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Class meets in Lancaster on Monday from 6:00-9:00pm; Live online chat every Thursday from 6:00-9:00pm |
|
Breitenbach |
Fall Session 3 (F3)
October 30 - December 9
No classes week of November 19-26
Registration deadline - October 15
Dates for 5-Week Sessions:
- F1 August 14 - September 16
- F2 September 25 - October 28
- F3 October 30 - December 9
REGISTRATION PROCESS
TO REGISTER
Call 717-361-1411 or 1-800-877-2694
Matriculated students with EC Web Pin Numbers may
register online, beginning May 15, 2006 at
https://ecweb.etown.edu/exweb/login.asp
Tuition for all classes above is $419.00 per credit.
It is important to register for classes as early as possible, preferably at least two weeks prior to the start of the session.
5-week accelerated classes require the adult learner to review the course module and complete an assignment prior to the first class. The module will be emailed approximately two weeks before the start of class. Textbook information is included in the module. Books for all classes are available through an online vendor. The website for this vendor is http://direct.mbsbooks.com/etown.htm.
Textbooks for classes at Elizabethtown College will also be sold in the CCEDL office on campus. Books for classes at the Lancaster Center will also be sold in the Franklin and Marshall College Bookstore. These sites will usually have the books at least two weeks prior to the start of each session. Books for classes at Dixon University Center and online classes are available only through the online vendor. They will not be sold at any of the three locations.
# = Course has prerequisite, or requires permission from your Program Advisor.
Blended courses are a combination of both internet and on-ground delivery methods. They meet in a classroom, at one of our three locations, at arranged times. Check the schedule for specific meeting days and times. The remaining weeks are provided over the internet via Blackboard. Contact your advisor or any CCEDL staff for more information.