- If I don’t have a construction related undergraduate degree can I be accepted into the program?
- What is the difference between a Master of and an M.S. degree?
- How does licensing work for the M.Ed. in FACS program if I am not from ND?
- Do I have to be admitted to a nursing graduate program to take nursing classes?
- If I complete the Master of Construction Management program, what initials can I put behind my name?
- What is the NDSU FAFSA code?
- If I take the FACS degree program, can I get a teaching license in my own state?
- Where can I find additional resources available to online students?
- Do I need to provide my high school transcripts if I am applying as a transfer student?
- What are the general education requirements for online degrees?
- What office do I send my transcripts to?
- I am a military spouse. Can I use my spouse’s education benefits for NDSU online degrees?
- Who can help me find out what general education classes I need to take?
- How do I know who my advisor is?
- What do I do if Vocational Rehabilitation is paying my tuition?
- How will I be able to verify my degree to prospective employers?
- How do I transfer undergraduate credits earned at institutions outside of the United States?
- I earned an Associate degree from a community college. How many of these credits will transfer?
- Is an online degree different from an on-campus degree?
- I work full time. Are there other students who work full time and take classes online?
- What if I don’t have a computer at home and my internet access is limited?
- I am a military veteran. Can I use my benefits though NDSU’s online programs?
- Can I receive credit for graduate courses completed at another institution?
- When are the application deadlines?
- What online degrees do you offer?
- I’d like to know if my previous undergraduate credits from other schools transfer to NDSU?
- What is the GRE exam?
- Do I need to take the TOEFL exam?
- What is the TOEFL exam?
- How many credits should I take if I plan to work while completing my degree?
- Why do DCE classes cost more than on-campus classes?
- Are credits based on quarters or semesters?
- How do I drop a DCE course?
- What DCE course am I enrolled in?
- How do I activate my NDSU email and other electronic services?
- Why isn’t my class posted in Blackboard?
- How do I know if a class is offered through DCE?
- What’s the difference between web-based and correspondence classes?
- Are online students allowed to participate in commencement?
- Can I take a degree online if I am in the United States on a VISA?
- What is Blackboard?
- How are courses delivered?
- How do I add a class?
- I want to drop a DCE course after the deadline, how do I do this? Will I get refunded?
- How do I register for a DCE online course?
- If I am a Non-Degree Seeking student, how many credits can I register for?
- How do I register for a course through Tri-College?
- How do I get admitted to DCE?
- I am taking a high school correspondence class, who should I contact with questions?
- Is there parking available if I need to visit your office?
- How do I get my transcript?
- What are DCE’s office hours?
- I want to send mail to DCE, what is the mailing address?
- I want to stop by the DCE office, where is it located?
- Is Distance and Continuing Education accredited?
- Who should I contact with questions?
- Is financial aid available for DCE courses?
- What if I am taking more than 12 degree eligible credits?
- How much do DCE courses cost?
- Where do I get my books?
- I am unable to make it to class, who do I contact?
- I have a question regarding my course, who do I contact?
- My Blackboard is not working, how do I request help?
- How do I get started using Blackboard, how do I log in to Blackboard?
- What is the admission process for students who are returning to NDSU?
- Are DCE courses covered under the tuition cap?