You can also contact the instructor and/or the SSO (Student Services Officer) in an academic department/school to inquire about the availability of a syllabus, or ask to see a previous syllabus. Many instructors will hand out physical copies of their syllabus on the first day of class.
Neither AER/OER (NTR): This description/code is utilized when a course section has not been identified as either AER or OER.
How do I check my grades in ULink? In order to check your grades in ULink, click on the Student tab and then click grade report for final grades.
To answer the first question of 'what is AER?' , it stands for Annual Equivalent Rate. This figure shows what the interest rate would be if interest was paid and compounded on an annual basis. A higher AER means a greater return for you.
If you were to choose a savings account with an interest rate of 5% that paid all interest once at the end of each year, your AER would be 5%: 5% AER = (1 + 0.05/1)^1 − 1.
failure-stopped attendingWhat is an 'FS' (failure-stopped attending) grade? The grade of 'FS' is a failing grade similar to an 'F'. It is a final grade awarded to students who did not officially withdraw from the course but who failed to participate in course activities through the end of the course.
Grading System in UK A Level Students are graded on a scale of A* (highest) to E (lowest) for A Level qualification. There is a U (unclassified) grade for those below the minimum standard required for a grade E.
A QCA is a score that reflects your assessment results. 'Q' stands for Quality i.e.., how well you have done, 'C' stands for credits i.e., the credits attached to each module you take, and 'A' stands for average i.e., the score averages all modules you do in UL (University of Limerick).
To see all online classes offered for a given semester: Open the Dynamic Course Schedule using Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. Select "Advanced Search". Select the semester you’d like to view. Select one or all of the subjects you need for that semester. Select level — “undergraduate” or “graduate” courses.
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette offers over 250 sections of online courses. If you’d like to see what online courses are available for an upcoming semester, use these suggestions for navigating our dynamic course schedule.
To register for courses as a student, you’ll need to log into ULINK and navigate to the course schedule from the “Registration” tab.
Choose from any MATH course. Three credit hours must be above MATH 109 .
Natural Science courses must be taken in both areas, Biological and Physical Sciences. Six hours must be in a single biological science subject (BIOL, ENVS) or physical science subject (CHEM, PHYS, GEOL, ENVS). An additional three credit hours are required in the biological or physical science area not selected.
Choose from any Literature or Literature-centered Humanities (HUMN) course.
Choose from any course in HIST (excluding HIST 490 ) or any PHIL (excluding PHIL 316 ).
Will I be able to talk to my professors? Yes, UL Lafayette faculty members may make themselves available by phone, email, and virtual office hours. Instructors let students know how to contact them through the syllabus or within the course itself .
Can I use the computer I have now? You can likely use your current equipment, however, you'll need to test for certain compatibility and speed requirements .
Is financial aid available? Yes. Financial aid can be applied to online programs and courses. Students should fill out the FAFSA every year for eligibility, using the University's code 002031.
Will my courses transfer? Your academic advisor will help you determine what credits will transfer to your particular degree program. The maximum number of credits from a junior college or community college that you can apply toward a degree at UL Lafayette is 60 credit hours.
How do I register for classes? After you meet with your academic advisor, your advising hold will be lifted and you'll be assigned a registration appointment to register for courses. Within ULINK, you'll find "Access Registration Dashboard" under the "Registration" tab. For detailed instructions, visit the Registrar's website.