"The two Introduction to Latin classes, along with some subsequent summer classes at the University of Chicago, sufficiently prepared me for entrance into a Master's program in Classics. Not only did IDL provide the flexibility I needed for my unique circumstances, but the ease and familiarity of communication with my professor was almost better than in a traditional classroom. These elements made it possible to turn two challenging courses into a great experience."
Everyone has different educational goals, and the requirements of undergraduate degree programs vary widely between institutions. To make sure that your Independent and Distance Learning course meets your needs, you should consult an academic advisor.
If you are enrolled at the University of Georgia, the academic advisor already assigned to you can help you choose an IDL course that matches your program of study. Sending your advisor a link to this web site, including our resources for academic advisors, may be helpful.
