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SPRING 2012 information
Welcome to Spring 2012 VCU off-campus graduate art classes.
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As well as offering individual classes, VCU offers the Master of Interdisciplinary Studies in interdisciplinary arts, a degree in studio art that can be completed off campus. Degree information is provided elsewhere on this Web site.
The Master of Art Education (M.A.E.), which continues to be offered on the Monroe Park Campus of VCU, is no longer offered as an off-campus degree. The art education courses for the M.A.E. are scheduled as on-campus classes and taught by faculty as a mix of online and face-to-face courses. Studio art classes, which M.A.E. students can take as part of their degree work, will continue to be offered off-campus at various locations throughout Virginia.
Registration
Cost for off-campus courses
Degree-seeking students
Grades and transcripts
Registration
Official registration for off-campus courses will be held on the first day of each class and the university will send a bill following that registration. Please do not send payment until you are billed. Bills are sent to your VCU e-mail account only. As of fall of 2010, tuition bills are no longer be sent via U.S. Postal Service.
Because we want to be sure that adequate space and materials are available, we ask that all students preregister. Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis. In rare cases, we may have to cancel a class if there is not sufficient projected enrollment. Unless you are notified that a class has been canceled, please report to class at the indicated time and place. We look forward to seeing you there.
Cost for off-campus courses
Off-campus art classes are billed at the special tuition rate of $942 (in state) and $2,550 (out of state) for a three-credit class. Students who are considering registering for nine or more credits should consult the student accounting website for appropriate billing information. The special rate does not apply to full-time students.
All students will be charged a $4 per-credit hour technology fee. In addition, degree-seeking off-campus students will be assessed an art major fee of $90 per- credit hour. Nondegree-seeking students will be charged a per-course (not per-credit) fee of $32. These fees help offset administrative costs to the School of the Arts in the delivery of the off-campus program and make it possible to continue offering off-campus classes. These are not materials fees. Fees are correct as of fall 2010.
Please do not pay until you are billed. If you fail to receive a bill in your VCU e-mail within a reasonable period of time, contact the program office at (804) 828-8831. Also remember that bills are only sent to VCU e-mail addresses. You should receive directions for accessing your e-mail on the first day of class. Directions can also be found under the Grades and transcripts section of this page. This same access will get you to your e-mail and bill.
Please note: For specific payment information, please go online to www.enrollment.vcu.edu/accounting.
Degree-seeking students
Students may take classes without being enrolled in a degree program, but interested students are encouraged to apply to a degree program as soon as possible. Unless there are special circumstances, the VCU Graduate School will accept (to count toward a degree), no more than six credits taken at VCU or elsewhere before admission to a degree program. Degree information and requirements are available elsewhere on this site.
Students who are interested in pursuing a degree should:
- Visit the VCU Graduate School Web site for information about the application process and downloadable forms. For questions about the application process or M.I.S. degree requirements, contact the program director at (804) 828-8819.
- Send the completed application to the Graduate School.
At this point, the Graduate School will forward complete applications to the M.I.S. admission committee for review. Applicants will receive a letter from the Graduate School informing them of the committee’s decisions.
After being accepted into the program, students will be assigned an adviser and should establish contact with him or her as soon as possible. The advisers will keep students informed about steps in the respective programs from this point onward. Please remember that after finishing all classroom work, students must be in continuous enrollment through the semester of graduation and that degrees should be finished within five years.
Grades and transcripts
VCU no longer sends out grades or bills by mail; students will need to access their online accounts to view their grades and retrieve their bills. That requires an eID and a current eID password. In order to set this up, students must know their student ID, or V, number. Once officially registered, your instructor can provide your V number from the official class roster. Please make a copy and keep it in a secure place.
With V number in hand, go to the VCU eID Finder website to get your eID and set your password. Be sure to include a capital V as part of the ID number.
With their eID and password, students should be able to access eServices and proceed as outlined below to find a grade report or the transcript request form. If you have trouble, call the Help Desk at (804) 828-2227.
In order to access grades, visit www.vcu.edu:
- Select myVCU
- Select eServices/VCU Self Service
- Select Student
- Select Student Records
- Follow the instructions for grades
A printout of grades is the same as a grade report.
For a form to request an official transcript, visit www.vcu.edu:
- Select myVCU
- Select eServices/VCU Self Service
- Select Student
- Select Student Records
- Select Request Printed Transcript
Complete the form and send it to the address listed on the form.
