Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

 

General

An LMS is short for Learning Management System. It is a software that allows students to learn remotely and sit exams and quizzes.

The LMS combines a wide range of features to present a class setting without having students come into a physical classroom. The tools within allow you to participate in classes, share coursework, enroll, and monitor your progress throughout your studies.

We do, however these are closed classes offered only to contracted schools and organizations that market the courses locally.

The Internet, and online learning software along with platforms as Zoom has made education now more accessible to those students living abroad and in remote locations.

Yes, we have a limited number available each year for those who excel accademically or on the sports field, or to those in disadvantaged circumstances.

This will depend on your degree level.

A Certificate level needs to be completed within 2 years of commencement. An Associate within 4 years, a Bachelor within 8 years, a Masters within 4 years, and a Doctorate within 6 years.

We believe this should give you ample time to complete your studies successfully.

You will always have direct access to your course lecturer via email, and chat during scheduled times.

Furthermore, there is the Student Forum where you can casually chat or ask specific course related questions about.

Upon graduation, you will have access to the Alumni Network to develop leads and build professional contacts.

We have local students in Thailand, consisting of Thai locals and foreigners living in Thailand. If you are in Thailand, please direct your enquiries directly to our Thai office.

You may be eligible for credit if you are applying into a course that covers similar content to study you have already completed. Please be sure to list these details on your application form.

Please don’t share your login details with others. Your profile is linked to your progress, quizzes, exams taken, and private chat messages between you and your lecturers.

Any student found to be sharing login details will have their studies suspended.