Marshall announced Monday it wants to help students who would prefer to take online courses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The university will give anyone who registers for an e-course emergency assistance funds to offset the e-delivery fee of $40 per credit hour or $120 for a three-hour course. The university will automatically apply the financial assistance to a student's account when they register for a course with an e-delivery fee.
“We want to make as many instructional alternatives as possible available to our students this fall,” Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Jaime Taylor said in the e-mail. “We hope these extra funds will help those who may need additional flexibility to continue their studies during the pandemic
Submitted July 14, 2020 at 09:46AM by MountainsMan55 https://ift.tt/2WkFK01
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