Starting the eLearning Experience
Admissions
Before registering, you must follow college admission guidelines. By
visiting ICC's Admissions
page, you will have access to all necessary information (i.e.
guidelines, application, financial aid, etc.). You can submit your
admissions application online or print the form located on the site
and submit it by fax or mail. Once this is accomplished, you may
contact Student Affairs (662-862-8260) for an advisor or the
eLearning Office (662-620-5350) for assistance.
Selecting a Class
Visit your advisor to make certain the online course meets your
curriculum requirements. Itawamba Community College recognizes that
all students need assistance, so we are pleased to help you plan a
program of study and complete a course schedule. If you do not know
the name of your advisor, are considering a change of major, or just
need some guidance, please contact Student Affairs.
Itawamba Community College fully subscribes to the philosophy
that the mission of the college is to bring the concept of
"educational opportunities for all" closer to reality. The goal of
Student Services and eLearning at the college is to provide a
network of support that helps create, promote, and enhance an
educational environment conducive to and supportive of the learning
process. All full-time students are assigned an advisor for
assistance in planning a program of study and scheduling of courses.
The advisor must approve all scheduling transactions.
The following personnel are available to assist eLearning
students who need help:
Enrolling
First, you must be admitted to the college. Then you should visit
your advisor to make certain the online course meets your curriculum
requirements. If the course is provided by ICC, your advisor may
assist with registration or you may web register for the class
yourself. If the course is provided by another community college,
however, you or your advisor must contact the eLearning Office
(662-620-5350) for assistance.
Resources & Links
ICC Admission
Application Form
Financial Aid
MSVCC Course Offerings
ICC Web Portal (GO2ICC) to Register
Directions for Web Registration
Student Profile
Logging on to Class
Online students will not be given access to their courses until the
day classes begin. To check schedules and dates for online courses
visit the ICC Calendar. A
brochure containing your username and password for Blackboard will
be mailed to you about a week before classes begin. For hands-on
assistance, visit the Fulton Campus Assessment Center (BE11) or the
Tupelo Campus eLearning Center (AEC Bldg.).
Login Information
Go to the
MSVCC website (http://icc.blackboard.com), and enter the
username and password that was mailed to you. All ICC courses
contain a Student Orientation that you are required to complete as
your first assignment. This orientation will help you learn to
navigate in Blackboard and to use the tools you will need for class.
Become familiar with your online class by carefully reading the
announcements, course information, syllabus, etc. Check to make
certain you have correct material (textbook, CD's, etc.) to begin
your semester. Although there is not a specific time to access an
online class, you must follow due dates on the syllabus and submit
work in a timely manner in order to succeed. Submission of work
corresponds directly to attendance, so if you do not submit work
and/or stay in regular contact with the instructor, you will be
dropped from the class and notified by email. If you have problems
accessing your online class, contact the eLearning Office
(662-620-5350).
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