The Electronic Campus of the Southern Regional Education
Board brings college programs and courses from across the South as close as your
computer. You can:
- Identify programs and courses that are available electronically.
- Search by college or university, discipline, level and state for more detailed
information, including course descriptions and how the programs and courses are delivered.
- Connect directly to the college or university to learn about registration, enrollment
and cost.
The sponsoring accredited college or university will provide you with detailed
information about:
- Admissions
- Credit transfer
- How programs and courses are delivered
- Financial aid
- Prerequisites and other enrollment matters
- Refunds
- Registration
- Tuition and fees
Credits earned in programs and courses offered through the Electronic
Campus are transferable. The acceptance of credits and the use of credits for
program requirements are governed by the college or university to which the credits are
being transferred. You should consult the college or university for specific policies
about credit transfer.
All programs and courses have been reviewed by the participating colleges and
universities against a common standard, the Principles of Good
Practice, developed by the Electronic Campus. The
Electronic Campus does not control the policies and
procedures of individual colleges or universities, but it does require participating
colleges and universities to provide prospective students with information on enrollment
and tuition. The Electronic Campus coordinator at each campus can provide detailed
answers to questions about programs and courses.
Questions or comments about the Electronic Campus
should be sent to:
Southern Regional Education Board
592 10th St. N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30318-5776
E-mail:
ElectronicCampus@sreb.org
The Electronic Campus of the Southern Regional Education Board
The Electronic Campus of the Southern Regional Education
Board is a marketplace for courses and programs offered by colleges and
universities through electronic methods. All courses are offered by accredited colleges
and universities in the SREB states and meet the Principles of
Good Practice developed by the Electronic Campus.
The Southern Regional Education Board is the nations
first interstate compact for education, created in 1948 by Southern governors and
legislators to help education and government leaders work cooperatively to advance
education and improve the social and economic life of the region. The SREBs focus on
education stresses the inseparable link between colleges and schools, especially in regard
to improving both quality and opportunity.
The SREBs member states are Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. |