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Yes, an online student can take a course on-site (when available) and vice versa. It is dependent on the program, timing, and availability of courses offered. Connect with one of our Admissions...

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AAP online courses are asynchronous. Students access course materials at individually desired times; however, there are deadlines for assignments and discussions throughout the week. Students...

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Yes, some professors host live virtual sessions. Connect with one of our Admissions Representatives to discuss your specific course(s) and instructors.

No, AAP does not use proctored exams for on-site or online exams.

Yes, a non-degree-seeking or special student is one who would be eligible for admission as a degree or certificate candidate to the chosen program but who is not interested in pursuing the...

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No, JHU AAP does not offer job placement; however, the Career Services Center provides career development strategies and career counseling to assist graduate students with launching or advancing...

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Yes. Students taking their first online course with Advanced Academic Programs must participate in an online orientation course before the start of the term. The orientation remains an open...

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There is no difference between the learning objectives, curriculum, rigor, and outcomes of the on-site and online formats. In fact, some students do both....

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Students who are working full time are advised that enrolling in two courses per semester is a challenging academic load. Students who elect to register for more than two courses should be working...

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The number of courses/credit hours is dependent on the program. For more specific information regarding your program of interest, please view our Quick Stats Guide...

Yes. Join us for one of our upcoming events to learn more about studying at Johns Hopkins University. Faculty and/or staff will be in attendance to tell you more about our degrees and certificates...

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This depends on your specific degree or graduate certificate program. Students typically tailor their own course of study by selecting among core, elective, and concentration courses (if...

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This depends on your specific degree program. Students typically tailor their own course of study by selecting among core, elective, and concentration courses (if applicable). The number of...

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This is dependent on specific faculty members and their preferences. Instructors typically interact via Skype, scheduled office hours, and email.

Assignments are outlined in the program's syllabus. AAP online courses are asynchronous. Students access course materials and discussion at individually desired times. Students share learning...

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The Johns Hopkins University is committed to providing reasonable and appropriate accommodations to students with disabilities. For persons with disabilities, it is important to provide a request...

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Students will need a computer with internet, webcam, and/or microphone. Technology should be a student asset and never an obstacle to online learning. This is why, as an online learner at JHU, you...

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The courses are taught by a mix of full-time faculty, adjunct professors, and practitioners.

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Yes, technology should be a student asset and never an obstacle to online learning. That is why, as an online learner at JHU, you can access our 24/7 Technical Support anytime. Technical Support...

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Yes, we regularly host online information sessions for our programs, including the MS in Regenerative and Stem Cell Technologies degree. During these sessions, you will get the opportunity to ask...

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You will accrue 40 credit hours to complete the MS in Regenerative and Stem Cell Technologies degree program.

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