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Question: Do you use the traditional grading system that traditional universities or college use?
Answer: Yes St. Albert's College & Graduate School will use the traditional grading system such as ( A.B.C. & F ) for grading.Therefore, your transcript will reflect and show this system of Grading

Question: Is there a time limit to complete a course or degree program ?
Answer: Each course is approximately eight(8) to nine(9) weeks in length. A course may last up to 10 or 12 weeks, however courses and programs are designed to allow for flexibility, and allowances are made for those students requiring additional time or those who wish to complete the course(s) earlier then scheduled.

Degree seeking students must make a minimum of twenty five (25%) percent of the necessary program credits through St. Albert's College and Graduate School.
This requirement may be fulfilled either through course work as outlined within the course outline or through other acceptable test/examinations i.e. CLEP,etc..

Question: May I take Individual courses ?
Answer: Yes of course !! Individuals who are required to have annual continuing education credits (CEU) for licensure or certification may also find this an excellent means by which to achieve their continuing education credits.

Question: How will I communicate with my instructor since I won't have face-to-face contact?
Answer: All instructors are accessible by e-mail. It is recommended that students view each instructor's preference and suggested method of communication and dates and times of contact stipulated by the instructors. This can be accomplished by clicking on the course number and viewing the course outline including how and when to contact the instructor. Each instructor will be available at least on a weekly basis. The courses are designed for guided-independent study which allows the student the flexibility to accomplish the necessary course work as time allows and then submit the assignments as required within the course outline.