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- Disability and Access Services at Navarro College
- Educational Issues Pertaining to Pregnancy, Postpartum Recovery, and other Physical or Mental Health Concerns
- Navarro College Disability and Access Services Information and Overview on Service and Assistance Animals
- Disability and Access Services Procedure for Applying for Assistance Animals in Navarro College Residence Halls
- Dropping and/or Adding Courses
- Note of Importance: Six-Course Drop Limit
- Student Grievance Procedures
- Student/Instructor Conflict Resolution
- Withdrawal from the College
- Transfer of Credits
- Transfer Credits from Other Institutions
- Resolution of Disputes Concerning Transfer Courses
- Transcript of Credits
- Alternative Delivery of Coursework
Alternative Instructional Methods – Distance Learning
In addition to traditional classroom settings, Navarro College also offers courses through interactive television, via the Internet and through the Virtual College of Texas. For information, call (903) 875¬7422.
Distance Learning refers to courses that are offered outside of a traditional classroom using a variety of technologies for delivery. Navarro College provides several types of distance learning classes to help fit the needs of our students.
Online (Internet) Courses
Online courses allows students to take courses from virtually anywhere and anytime
of the day or night. Students taking online courses must have reliable access to
a computer and an internet connection. These courses are NOT truly self-paced as
they are scheduled to run concurrent with on-campus courses during the standard fall,
spring, and summer, and mini semesters. Students will gain access to their classes
through our Canvas learning management system.
Hybrid Courses
Hybrid courses are defined as courses in which a majority (more than 50 percent but
less than 85 percent), of the planned instruction occurs when the students and instructor(s)
are not in the same place. In hybrid classes, a significant amount of the course
learning activity is moved online, which allows for a reduction of time spent in the
classroom. Hybrid courses give students the experience of taking a class online,
while at the same time having face-to-face time with their professor and classmates.
DigiTex (formerly Virtual College of Texas, or VCT)
DigiTex is a consortium of Texas community colleges that offer courses to students
who are unable to find a specific course at their area college. If you are attending
Navarro College and the course(s) that you need for your degree is/are not offered
online by Navarro College, you may reserve space in a class at another DigiTex college.
Credit for the class will be transcripted through Navarro College.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All DigiTex course syllabi and faculty qualifications must be approved by the appropriate Department Chair and Executive Dean prior to registration. Please be advised the approval process can take some time, so your patience is appreciated. If the course and/or professor has not been approved, you will not be able to register for the class.
Interactive Web Conference Courses
An Interactive Web Conference is a class in which a professor teaches at one location
while students in another location receive live, two-way audio and visual instruction
via a web conferencing application. The professor and students at the remote location
can interact in real time, and each location can hear and see each other.
State Authorization of Distance Learning Program
Notice to Prospective Distance Learning Students Officially Residing in a U.S. State
of Territory Outside of Texas (and not Planning to Re-Locate to Texas).
Navarro College is currently not a member of the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA); therefore, we are not authorized to provide distance learning courses to students whose official residence is located in a U.S. State or Territory which is outside the State of Texas.
SARA is a voluntary agreement among member states, districts and territories that establishes comparable national standards for interstate offering of postsecondary distance education courses and programs, and is overseen by a National Council and administered by the four regional education compacts (Midwestern Higher Education Compact, New England Board of Higher Education, Southern Regional Education Board, and the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education).
For a complete listing of member institutions and more information regarding this agreement, please visit the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (NC-SARA) website at http://nc-sara.org.
For more information about Navarro College’s Distance Learning Program, please visit http://www.navarrocollege.edu/online-campus or contact the Office of Online Instruction at (903) 875-7422.
