February 28, 2006

Spring Course Registrations are Up

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* Spring 06 Enrollment as of February 28, 2006 - 14 courses yet to begin

As of February 28, course registrations for spring are tied with the all-time high reached in fall 2005. Fourteen courses have yet to begin. Total student credit hours are also a record despite a smaller number of courses being offered. Undergraduate registrations are up about 5%. Graduate enrollments are up 2.5%.

The Colleges of Agriculture and Liberal Arts and Sciences have seen significant growth this semester. The newly-merged College of Human Sciences has the largest number of registrations in off-campus and distance education courses.

Posted by Kris Phelps at 07:49 PM

New Tuition Policy for Distance Education Courses

Effective summer 2006 Iowa State University has revised its tuition policy for distance education courses. The number of Iowa State courses delivered by convenient and accessible methods through continuing education has increased. Many courses that previously were closed to on-campus students will be open to those who choose to pay additional tuition. This policy gives on-campus students new schedule and delivery options.

Students will be assessed tuition at the resident (in-state) rate for courses offered through continuing and distance education. Students will incur tuition charges for distance education credits above the on-campus 'full-load' tuition cap.

Distance education courses are denoted by an X in the section number. For any course required in a major or minor, both on-campus and distance education (X) sections will be offered.

Some distance education courses have a delivery fee that is charged in addition to tuition and other student fees. All students enrolled in distance education courses will continue to pay delivery fees. Delivery fees are listed in each course description on www.lifelearner.iastate.edu.

Policy Statement
Assessment of Tuition and Delivery Fees to On-campus Students Enrolled in Distance Education Courses
November 7, 2005

Pursuant to the Distance Education Council’s request for a change in the policy regarding assessment of tuition and delivery fees to on-campus students enrolling in distance education courses and the unanimous support of that proposal by the deans of the colleges, Iowa State University will adopt the following policy:
Tuition and fees will be assessed and collected for each enrollment in a distance education course without regard to a student’s on-campus / off-campus status. For the purpose of this policy distance education courses are defined as those courses designated by an X in the section number. The tuition and fees paid by on-campus students for distance education courses will be distributed in the same manner as other distance education revenues. Colleges or departments may continue to exclude on-campus students from distance education courses for pedagogical or administrative reasons. When a course is offered only via distance and is required by a department, the department must offer an on-campus alternative in the same semester. This does not apply to majors or minors offered exclusively off-campus.

The effect of this policy will be to require on-campus students to pay additional tuition and fees if they choose to enroll in distance education courses.

This policy is intended to reverse the trend of colleges and departments barring on-campus students from enrolling in distance education courses. This trend is the result of two forces: the costing mechanisms used by the colleges for developing and delivering distance education courses and the preference of some on-campus students for the convenience, accessibility, and/or mode of delivery of distance education courses. The allocation of distance education tuition and fees directly to the originating college/department and the associated administrative units is intended to subsidize these costs. Re-opening these courses to on-campus students will provide those who choose to pay the additional tuition and fees access to those courses.

This policy is not intended to affect courses or sections created for on-campus students using digital learning content or other non-traditional means of delivery. Only those denoted by an X in the section number will require the assessment and collection of additional tuition and fees from on-campus students.


Provost’s Distance Education Council
In April 2001, Provost Rollin Richmond established the Provost's Distance Education Council.
Chaired by Continuing Education and Communication Services Director Bill Tysseling, the council provides institutional leadership in distance education policy and strategy, and advises the Iowa State University president and provost on all matters related to distance education. The council's purview of interest and activity is by broad: distance education policies and procedures; acquisition and development of distance education technology; staffing, budgeting and planning; and informing the Iowa State community on matters related to distance education.

Posted by Kris Phelps at 04:18 PM | Comments (2)