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For thousands of the TROY students, the information superhighway has become a lifeline to learning through the University’s distance learning programs.
Beginning with the Fall 2006 semester, the University’s eCampus will service more students than any other site, region or campus in the TROY family – and be the single consolidated source for distance learning offered University-wide.
“This makes the University a true, year-round, 24-7 university,” said Dr. Dave White, the interim eCampus dean. “Very few schools have this level of sophistication in their distance learning programs and many schools are not even year-round.”
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eCampus has physically moved to its new Extended Learning Center (ELC) headquarters at 1101 South Brundidge Street in Troy, Alabama. Also housed in the ELC are two grant programs - Alabama Math, Science, and Technology Initiative (AMSTI) and Alabama Connecting Classrooms, Educators & Students Statewide project (ACCESS).
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Troy University has been chosen by the Alabama Department of Education to serve as one of three support centers to provide training and technical support as well as professional development for teachers and students participating in the ACCESS project. ACCESS stands for Alabama Connecting Classrooms, Educators & Students Statewide.
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