Tuition and Fees
The English as a Second Language Program is designed to meet the needs of students who are accepted to Gannon University and have yet to reach the required English language proficiency. Students who do not meet the required minimum benchmark must enroll in the ESL Program. Students will take a placement exam that will determine their language level. Students may place in one of the six levels: Beginning 1, Beginning 2, Intermediate 1, Intermediate 2, Advanced 1, and Advanced 2. Each level can be completed in one nine-week session. At each level students take four core courses: reading, writing, grammar, and listening and speaking, as well as special courses tailored to support the needs of the students at a particular level. The Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA) 100 North Fairfax Street, Suite 630 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-665-3400 https://cea-accredit.org/
Online Student Services
Online courses at Gannon are designed using the Quality Matters rubric and are typically asynchronous allowing students to work through course content and activities as their schedule allows each week. Gannon’s online course format follows weekly course modules aligned to specific weekly learning objectives. While course delivery is asynchronous, there are weekly schedules in each module with deadlines for student discussion activities, assignments and assessments. Some courses may include some synchronous activities like student presentations and group work which utilize Adobe Connect. All online courses are facilitated using Gannon’s learning management system which is Blackboard Learn (https:// gannon.blackboard.com) Course design philosophies at Gannon are focused on engaging, student-centered instruction that promotes significant and meaningful interactive learning to meet weekly learning objectives and course outcomes. Gannon’s online courses utilize an “Ask the Instructor” discussion board that instructors check on a daily basis for student questions. Additionally, Gannon courses utilize active discussion-based activities to promote learning communities with the close participation of Gannon’s faculty. Finally, each online course includes a course design student survey to inform future iterations of the course making the online instruction stronger as the course matures. These courses are indicated as being offered online in the course description.
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Tuition and Fees 2022-2023
Tuition and fees for 2022-2023 are subject to change.
Tuition College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences Act 48 Courses designated by GUEC – Online $380/credit Autism Spectrum Disorders Endorsement $565/credit Clinical Mental Health Counseling $720/credit Criminalistics – Online $750/credit Curriculum and Instruction (M.Ed.) – Online $565/credit ESL Program Specialist – Online $565/credit Organizational Learning and Leadership (Ph.D.) $1,145/credit Principal PreK-12 Certification – Online $565/credit Public Administration $690/credit Reading Specialist Certification/ M.Ed. in Reading – Online $565/credit Strategic Communication $900/credit Superintendent Letter of Eligibility – Online $565/credit Supervisor of Curriculum – Online $565/credit College of Engineering and Business Biomedical Engineering Business Administration (MBA) – Online Business Analytics (MBA) Business Essentials (GCT) – Online Computer and Information Science Data Science Information Technology Software Engineering Electrical Engineering Embedded Software Engineering Engineering Management Environmental Science and Management Healthcare Administration (MHA) Healthcare Administration (MHA) – Online Healthcare Business Analytics (GCT) – Online Information Assurance and Cybersecurity (MS) Mechanical Engineering
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