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  2. Virtual campus - Wikipedia

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    A virtual campus or e campus, refers to the online offerings of a college or university where college work is completed either partially or wholly online, often with the assistance of the teacher, professor, or teaching assistant. Many colleges and universities now offer such courses (or entire degree programs) either partially or wholly online.

  3. Online university - Wikipedia

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    A virtual university (or online university) provides higher education programs through electronic media, typically the Internet. Some are bricks-and-mortar institutions that provide online learning as part of their extended university courses while others solely offer online courses.

  4. American InterContinental University - Wikipedia

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    AIU offers classroom instruction in person at the ground campuses and online via the Virtual Campus, or a hybrid of both. The AIU Virtual Campus gives online students access to course materials as well as nearly all the amenities of a traditional campus, such as a library, career services, student clubs and financial aid information. The ...

  5. Valencian International University - Wikipedia

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    The multimedia virtual campus includes a public and a private environment. The public area includes the university's Web Portal, while the private space includes four learning communities. These are spaces where teachers and students can collaborate on research or teaching endeavors.

  6. Online school - Wikipedia

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    Virtual education is most commonly used in high school and college. 30-year-old students or older tend to study online programs at higher rates. [4] This group represents 41% of the online education population, while 35.5% of students ages 24–29 and 24.5% of students ages 15–23 participate in virtual education.

  7. List of virtual schools - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of virtual schools—coursework from an accredited private school or accredited not-for-profit or publicly funded institution, taught primarily through online methods. Schools are listed by country and by state or province.

  8. Colorado State University–Global Campus - Wikipedia

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    CSU Global was established using a $12 million loan from the CSU Board of Governors, (which it has already paid back), [3] on August 24, 2007, with a central goal of meeting the educational needs of adult learners in the State of Colorado and beyond by providing high quality online programs.

  9. OpenSIS - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Education and Online Schools: Offers cloud-based access for remote data management, supporting student tracking and progress in online learning environments. openSIS supports administrators, teachers, and parents by offering features that streamline administrative tasks, improve communication, and foster engagement in the educational ...