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Fall 2009 Semester
We invite
you to read the Fall Student
E-Newsletter.
Important Information:
Please make sure to access
your @temple.edu e-mail messages because this is the
only e-mail address that your professors have to contact
you. All students enrolled in online, blended, or
videoconferencing courses are enrolled in the Distance
Learning Program Blackboard Community which contains
useful information about Temple University's online
resources. As the end of the semester is approaching, we
remind all students to submit their final course
papers by using the Blackboard Digital Drop Box or via
TUMAIL.
Please be advised that all students are required to comply
with Temple University's Computer and Network Security Policy (pdf file), which
is also available for review at the following web site:
http://www.temple.edu/cs/policies/index.htm
Temple's code of conduct can be read at the following web site:
http://www.temple.edu/provost/deanofstudents/
Please also visit the Student Affairs' website to read about what is happening
at Temple and about services available to you.
Spring 2010 Semester
Click
here to view our course
listings. Please note that some online courses have
different start dates.
Temple Students
If you are a matriculated
Temple student, you may register through
Owlnet just like you
would any other course or through an academic advisor.
Non-Matriculated and Visiting Students
Non-Temple students may register through the
Office of Continuing Education
located on 1810 Liacouras Walk, Rm 101, Philadelphia,
PA, 19121. For more information please call (215)
204-2500 | (215) 204-2516 (fax) or email conted@temple.edu.
Newly Matriculated Online
Graduate Students:
If you have not yet received your AccessNet Id, go to
the following web site:
http://www.temple.edu/cs/helpdesk
There's a link toward the bottom of the
page for him to use: "Are you
a newly accepted Graduate Student? Click here to look up
your Accessnet username and password and TUid."
Getting started with your online course
Easily locate:
1.
Instructions to get
started with you online course
2. Textbook
information
3.
Additional news and
tips
4. Review
Temple University's
Computer and Network Security Policy
(pdf file).
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