
The enrollment process at Newlane University is straightforward: you’ll fill out an application, provide ID, and register with a counselor in a video conference. Before you enroll, you’ll need to make sure that you meet the enrollment criteria, and have government-issued ID ready to submit. Once you are registered, you can get started right away on your degree by launching a course and getting started on your coursework.
In order to have the best chance of success, that is, to complete your degree according to your preferred schedule, you should expect to do all of the following:
- Deliberately schedule your time to complete your coursework. Since Newlane is a self-paced program, it can be easy to neglect your school work if you don’t make a deliberate decision to schedule regular and sufficient time to complete your coursework. How much time this is each week will vary depending on different levels of mastery students bring to their studies, and different student timelines. You’ll work with a counselor to make a schedule that works for you.
- Make regular progress toward completing your degree. In order to pass a course, you’ll need to complete the three phases of assessment. In order to make regular progress, you should deliberately work to ensure that you are completing different phases, and moving toward your course hearing. In order to complete your degree, you’ll need to complete all the coursework.
- Ask questions and request support. As a Newlane University student, you’ll receive regular check-ins from Newlane student support, where our student support team will inquire on your studies, and ask if you have any questions or could use additional support. Use these opportunities to ask questions and request support. We’re committed to helping you succeed; you should be committed to your own success too, and ask for help if you have questions, or could use more support. If you don’t have questions, or don’t need additional support, communicating that is helpful too.
- Attend annual counselor sessions. As a Newlane University student, you agree to meet with a counselor at least once annually. These meetings are a great resource to help you understand where you are in your program, and to confirm or update your graduation schedule and plans. Of course, you can meet with a counselor outside of, and in addition to your annual session, but you should make sure you that you take full advantage of your annual session to help you stay on top of your studies, ask any questions, learn about any new resources, etc.
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