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| Distance education is a unique method of instruction and study. It is unique in the sense that the main medium of instruction is the written word and that the student is therefore enabled to study at home. A further advantage is that students can continually link theoretical training with their work environment. |
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Students taking courses through the Centre for Open and Lifelong Learning use the same syllabi that are used by residential courses. Course materials are structured to allow students to study away from the Polytechnic of Namibia campus. |
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| COLL students will not be alone as they take courses. Tutors will assist and help to clarify information. |
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| To view the Prospectus (catalog) which describes all Polytechnic study programmes and courses, click on this link: Yearbooks 2013. A more in depth resource for information on courses and programmes is available at the following link: Qualifications, Programmes and Courses (Curricula and Syllabi). |
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| For more information on Polytechnic of Namibia admission requirements and the application process, click on this link: Admissions Information |
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| For information on how and when to apply and application forms, click on this link: Admissions Office |
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| English Placement Test: A compulsory placement test must be written before a student can enroll for an English course. English Proficiency tests can be written at the Regional Centres or at the campus in Windhoek. |
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| Principles of Information Systems: Students must sign a letter of declaration before they can enroll for the required Principles of Information Systems on the distance education mode. This letter is attached to the Information Manual for Distance Education Students . |
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| Change of Registration Status: Students who are currently registered on a residential or part-time mode will need to contact the
Coordinator: Administrative Support directly for additional information if they are requesting a change in their mode of study. |
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| COLL is aware of the difficult circumstances in which many of our students study, and is eager to provide assistance so that you may derive the full benefit from your studies. If you have questions, you may contact a COLL Student Support Officer or your Regional Coordinator. |
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