Do Global Campus programs have the same quality instruction as on the three Illinois residential campuses?
The courses and programs offered by the Global Campus are designed and developed by faculty at the residential campuses of the University of Illinois. These faculties establish the academic standards and participate in teaching Global Campus courses. They also establish the criteria for admitting students and hiring part-time instructors. A committee of faculty from the residential campuses provides advice to the CEO of The Global Campus on academic issues. Class size is kept small (less than 25 students per class, with an average class size of 20 or less) to promote student-to-student and student-to-instructor interaction. All instructors are required to complete a rigorous, online teaching certification program before they can teach. They are mentored by experienced online faculty members, and their teaching effectiveness will be evaluated on a regular basis.
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