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To get started with WSU Online there are four main stages. Each one has one or more items you should complete. This site will walk you through each item in order, easy breezy.
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Find a WSU Online Class
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Differences Among Course Environments
- Face-to-face (F2F)/Campus course – a course that is taught in a classroom, usually on a college campus, with an instructor leading course discussion and interaction. Weber State University face-to-face courses are offered at WSU Ogden Campus, WSU Davis Campus, at several WSU centers and at designated local high schools.
- Hybrid or blended – a course that includes face-to-face meetings on campus and have a significant portion of the course online. Some face-to-face meetings may be substituted for online work time (example: two weeks inc lass, one week online, two weeks in class, one week online, etc).
- Enhanced – a course that utilizes face-to-face meetings on campus and also incorporates various Internet tools to further collaboration and learning.
- Online – a course that is taught on the Internet in which students, who are generally located off-campus, use a computer, modem and Internet access to learn the course material, interact with their professor and classmates, and participate in assignments and exams. Accommodations are made for labs, presentations or other course requirements that are usually done in person.
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Class Start Dates
WSU Online courses run on
the semester schedule.
Online course materials
become available on the
first day of class
(generally the first day of
the semester. If a course
has a start date that is not
the first day of the
semester the course
materials will become
available on that start
date). Courses end on the
same date as coursework for
the semester ends. Final
testing may occur after this
date.
Click here to see
semester start dates.
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Online Course Catalog
Check the
online class
schedule to see if the
course you want is being
offered. Write down (or remember) the
course reference number (CRN)
to refer to when
registering.
Example:
| Course Title |
CRN |
Department & Course Number |
| Survey of Accounting I |
20000 |
ACTG 2010 – 0 |
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Online Degrees
Get Registered for Your Class
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Get
admitted to Weber State University
All WSU Online students are
students of Weber State
University and must be
admitted as such.
If you’re not already,
get
admitted
to Weber State.
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Set up your Wildcat account
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Log into and navigate the eWeber student portal
Tutorial for logging into
the eWeber portal Tutorial
for navigating the eWeber
portal
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Register for your class(es)
Registration for WSU Online
classes occurs at the same
time as registration for
on-campus classes and may be
done online through the
eWeber student portal, in
person, or (in some cases)
via the telephone. Degree
programs may require an
additional application
process and/or completion of
a set of prerequisite
courses before you are
allowed to take major
courses. This is called
Advanced Standing.
Students are assigned a
"registration appointment"
time based on the number of
credit hours completed. You
may not register prior to
your appointment time and
you have 24 hours after the
appointed time to complete
your registration before you
are blocked to give other
students their chance to
register.
If a class you want is
"closed" (filled) when it is
your turn to register you
may contact the instructor
or department offering the
course to request a spot on
the waiting list (or be
allowed to register) or
select a different
course/instructor. You may
also want to check the
registration system again
periodically during the
"open" registration period
to see if any students have
dropped the course you want.
If a space has opened up,
you may register for it and
drop one of your other
courses, if desired.
Online registration is as
follows:
- Login (is it "login
to" or "log into"??) to
eWeber
- Go to the Student
Services tab located…
- Click on the link:
Register Add/Drop
- Select the semester
that you would like to
register for
- Search for your
courses or input your
CRN (maybe link this
back to Find a WSU
Online Course & Class
Schedule)
Further instructions can
be found on the
Registrar's website.
Get Ready for Your Class
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Pay your tuition
Costs for WSU Online courses
are as follows: For
students who are Utah
residents, costs are
determined by the same
resident tuition and fee
schedule used for campus
courses.
For students living in
Utah who are not Utah
residents, costs are
determined by the same
nonresident tuition and fee
schedule used for campus
courses.
Students living outside
Utah who are not Utah
residents and are not taking
additional courses on
campus, may be assigned to
the Online Campus. With this
designation tuition for
online courses is determined
on a "per credit hour"
basis. To be assigned to the
Online Campus, students must
contact the Continuing
Education registration
office.
View tuition prices.
Some courses add an
additional fee for labs or
technology to the regular
tuition. These fees must be
paid before you are
considered a "paid" student.
If fees are not paid, you
may be prohibited from
registering for the next
semester, or you may not be
able to receive your diploma
or transcripts. Students
may pay tuition and fees
online, in person, or by
mail. Tuition payments must
be made by the deadlines
posted online (link this
to???) and in the class
schedule regardless of
whether or not you receive a
bill. To find out how much
you owe:
- Login to your eWeber
account using your
Wildcat username and
password
- Go to the Student
Services tab.
- Click the 'View/Pay
Tuition and Fees' link
on the left in the
Tuition and Fees
Channel.
For assistance with
tuition and fees please
see the following
websites:
Tuition and Fees
Financial Aid
Scholarships
Loan Servicing
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Order your books
Books and materials for WSU
Online courses may be
ordered online from the
bookstore or in person
at the Ogden Campus or Davis
Campus bookstores. Remember
that delivery of your
ordered items may take a
couple of weeks so order
your books early. Book lists
for the next semester are
usually available one month
prior to the beginning of
the semester; the Bookstore
has their own schedule for
making each semester's list
of books available. WSU
Online has no control over
this schedule.
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Set up a proctor
If you live more than 50
miles from a WSU testing
center, you need to
set up a Proctor for
testing.
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Complete the WSU Online orientation
Go to Class
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Login to your online course
Online course materials
become available on the
first day of class
(generally the first day of
the semester. If a course
has a start date that is not
the first day of the
semester the course
materials will become
available on that start
date). Log on through the
student portal at
weber.edu
Log on through
online.weber.edu
Sometimes the student
portal is not available, you
can always access your
course through
online.weber.edu
It is very important that
you log in during the first
week of class. Many courses
have deadlines very soon
within the semester. See
more
tips for successs.
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