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Student Experience

6 keys to success in online learning

College is an exciting time to achieve your educational goals. But an online classroom might be different than what you’re used to. Don’t worry. Succeeding in an e-learning environment is absolutely possible for newbies and veterans alike with guidance from Berkshire University faculty and advisors. Here are six tips for success.

Welcome to the Student Section

You’ve come to the right place. Up there you’ll find some awesome reading material full of interesting info, helpful tips and other things students need to know. Down there is packed with resources everything you’ll need to prepare for student life. Log in to your online classroom, explore the University experience, use all the handy tools available to you, connect with other students and so much more.

Bachelor's Degrees is the most popular postsecondary degree option, and typically seen as the standard for employment in most professional fields. In most cases, a bachelor’s program takes four years of full-time study to complete.

Masters Degree are graduate-level programs that typically take two years of additional full-time study after completion of a bachelor’s degree Because most graduate students are already working professionals many colleges and universities

To be considered for an honorary doctorate degree, there are specific criteria that individuals must meet, and there are a variety of doctorate degrees that they may be awarded. There are also many non-honorary doctorate degree options that require

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Paying For University


Education is an investment in yofurself, your dreams and your future. Here you’ll learn how to borrow responsibly, discover the financial options available to you, use the handy tuition calculator, find information on tuition assistance and more

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Going to class


Learn more about what to expect and what’s expected of you in the classroom, and find out what your day to day life will be like as a student. With flexible schedules, online programs, and an interactive environment, you’ll see how we make taking your classes convenien

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Registeration


Get ready: everything you need to know to prepare for registration. & You’ve done your homework; go grab some classes. & Pay up. And tie up any loose ends.

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Your classroom experience


You’ve come to the right place.

Up there you’ll find some awesome reading material full of interesting info, helpful tips and other things students need to know.

Down there is packed with resources everything you’ll need to prepare for student life.

Log in to your online classroom, explore the Berkshire University, use all the handy tools available to you, connect with other students and so much more.

The mission of the University of berkshire is to contribute to society through education, learning and research at the highest international level

ONLINE STUDY


Earning an online degree holds benefits that traditional lecture style classroom setting courses do not.

Of these benefits, the most valuable is the ability for a student to do class work on their own time.

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ONLINE EXAM


Exam Papers Online provides access for staff and students of the Berkshire University to the collected degree examination papers of the University from 2004 onwards, They may be used by students as a study aid only.

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SCHOLARSHIP 


BSU offers a variety of scholarships ranging from academic to financial for students who meet the criteria set by the University. Recipients must be enrolled in an associate, bachelor, or master’s program.

 

Effective communication

The ability to get your ideas across in writing will be crucial to your success in your classes. Here are some tips to guide you when writing an email, engaging in discussions with classmates or asking your instructor for help.

Attendance and participation

Find out how to fulfill attendance and participation requirements in our various degree programs. Your participation is assessed by the faculty member. Requirements may vary depending on the class, so always refer to your course syllabus.