Online Learning Frequently Asked Questions
What types of students earn their degree through SJVC online?
What are SJVC’s online courses like?
How much time will it take each week to be successful?
What’s the difference between SJVC’s online and campus courses?
What type of personal support is available for online students?
What type of technical support is available?
What are SJVC online instructors like?
How do I communicate with my instructor if I have questions?
What kind of computer and software do I need to be an online student?
The technical requirements of the online courses are listed here. In short, you will need a PC with Windows Vista or newer, or a Mac with a Windows virtual machine.
Do I need access to the Internet?
Will I use traditional textbooks or e-books while attending SJVC online?
How many students are in a typical online class?
How do I connect with other online students?
Can online students receive financial aid?
How do externships work as an SJVC Online student?
For certain programs, such as online medical assisting, an externship consisting of at least 180 hours is necessary for graduation. It is the responsibility of the student to seek out an extern site. Examples include a local doctor’s office. If finding a site is challenging, the career services department can help.
Can I attend a graduation ceremony?
Will I receive the same diploma as a campus student?
Is online learning right for me?
Online learning is for students who want to further their education but also want flexibility in their schedule. If time, location, or transportation is a hurdle to a traditional campus education, online learning might just be the right fit for you. Take this quiz to find out.
Where can I find more information?
For more information, contact an Admissions Representative at 877-FOR-SJVC or fill out our Request Information form.