Dear DeVry Student:Registration for Spring 2008
is currently open for continuing students.
As you select classes for next term, you’ll no doubt notice that the
number of session-based (8-week) classes offered this term has increased. All general education and math classes and
many technical classes are now offered in an 8-week session format. The remainder of technical classes will
transition to 8-week sessions in the coming terms. Exceptions will be senior project classes,
MGMT 439 and some science courses.
Think 2
+ 2
DeVry
continues to have three semesters per year, but each semester will be
subdivided into two 8-week sessions. You
should plan to take two or three classes each session. This will allow you to focus on fewer topics
at a time, so you really immerse yourself in the material and learn it
well. Together, your Session A and
Session B classes will add up to full-time student status. The Standard Plans of Study have been
redesigned to help you plan your remaining coursework and graduate on time.
Our
new 8-week schedule lines up with the center and DeVry Online schedules, so you
can more easily take classes at whatever location suits your needs.
Recommendation:
Register for both Session A and Session B classes now.
This will ensure that you have enough financial aid to
cover the whole semester. Financial aid
will continue to be disbursed at the beginning of Session A.
Two Kinds of
Session-Based Classes
8-week session classes will
be offered in two different formats:
·
Compressed. These classes
meet the same number of hours as a 15-week class but in half the time. These classes typically meet 2 – 4 times per
week, so expect to have some homework every night.
·
Accelerated
(or Blended). These classes meet 60 percent of the hours of a
15-week class, with an additional 2 - 3 hours of learning activities on your
own time. These classes are often called
“blended” classes because they blend face-to-face scheduled class time with
independent learning on your own time.
This blend gives you the best of both worlds.
See your dean or an academic
advisor to learn which classes in your program will be offered compressed and
which will be offered accelerated. You
can also pick up a new Standard Plan of Study.
Why the Move to
Session-Based Classes?
More and more classes are
scheduled in either of these two 8-week formats for several reasons:
·
You’ll
be working with the course material and the instructor several times per week,
which will help you learn faster and better.
Your classes will meet 1 – 4 times per
week (depending on the class) and you’ll have a number of independent learning
activities to do and report back on each week.
Ideally, you should plan to do some homework every day, which means
you’ll be learning in a focused and sustained way.
·
“Blended
learning” gives you the best of both worlds. This format seems to be good for learning because you
have the opportunity to meet with your instructor and classmates for
face-to-face discussions, labs, and group work, but you can also do some of the
learning activities yourself at a time that’s convenient to you.
·
With
the 2+2 session format, you’ll focus on only 2 (or 3) courses at a time. Since
you’ll divide your normal full-time load of 4 – 6 classes in half, taking only
2 or 3 classes per session (up to 6 classes per semester), you can concentrate
on a few topics, again for more focused and sustained learning.
·
DeVry
students do equally well in 8-week classes as in 15-week classes. Many more
students enroll in 8-week session classes, especially accelerated ones,
regularly enroll more students than the traditional 15-week classes do, so it
seems that students prefer shorter, more intense classes. Moreover, analysis indicates that DeVry
students succeed equally well in 8-week session classes as they do in 15-week
standard classes.
Support is Available
If you’re not already used to
8-week session classes, you may have to adjust your study habits somewhat. Support is available in the Academic Advising
Office at 630-652-8366 (Room 264) and the Academic Support
Center at 630-652-8365
(Room 244).
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Session-Based
Learning Workshops
The Academic Advising
Office is offering workshops to help you succeed in session-based classes:
·
How to
Succeed in Session-Based Classes
Wed.,
Feb, 27 @ 11am – 12noon OR Thurs.,
Feb. 28 @ 4 – 5pm
· Time Management for Session-Based Classes
Wed.,
Feb, 27 @ 5 – 6pm OR Thurs., Feb.
28 @ 12 -1pm
The advisors will also offer these workshops by
appointment during Week 0.
Workshops will be held in Room 264.
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If you have any questions or
concerns about the transition to 8-week “blended learning” classes, please get
in touch with me, with your deans, or with the academic advisors.
Susan Lerner Friedberg, Ph.D.
President
DuPage Campus of DeVry University