Distance Learning
Many careers require education beyond high school. Let Denmark Technical College help you meet your career goals through distance learning. Since 1997, Denmark Technical College has helped students earn credentials anytime, anywhere.ย
Courses offered through distance learning include aย combination of asynchronous (online) and synchronous (video conferencing or other forms of technology supporting virtual learning experiences).ย ย As a distance learner, you will complete the same course requirements as on-campus students.ย
Our college is proud to be aย Quality Mattersย institution that cares about student success. This means we make sure all distance courses meet high standards for engagement and navigation. If you have the commitment and self-discipline, you will find distance learning is an excellent way to advance your career. Let us help you forge ahead anytime, anywhere.ย
Distance Learning Highlights at Denmark Technical College
- South Carolina Technical College System memberย
- Accredited through SACSCOC for Distance Learning since 1997ย
- Expert faculty trained inย Quality Mattersย ย
- Courses regularly reviewed to maintain high standards throughย Quality Matters
- Flexible classesย
- Multiple start datesย
- Learn from anywhereย
- Affordable public tuitionย
- Wrap-around online student supportย
ย Several Distance Learningย Courses are Available for the Following Programs
Contact Us
Dr. Lisa Taylor
taylorl@denmarktech.edu
803-383-0731
Address
Denmark Technical College
1126 Solomon Blatt Blvd.
Denmark, SC 29042
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Distance Learning Student Services
Denmark Technical College offers distance learning courses to individuals who desire alternative instructional delivery services. All student support services, including but not limited to, advising, assessment, career planning, tutoring, and financial aid are available and accessible to students enrolled in courses at the College.
Library resources are accessible to students both on and off campus, through Denmark Techโs library web page and D2L portal.ย
Support services are covered in more detail in the Denmark Technical College Catalog and the student handbook. ย
Student Complaints
In compliance with U.S. Department of Education (USDOE) rules, an institution offering distance education must provide enrolled and prospective students with contact information for filing complaints with its accrediting agency and with the appropriate state agency for handling complaints in the student’s state. ย
The Commission on Higher Education (CHE) serves as the state’s portal agency for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (SARA) and is the final authority for SARA-related complaints. If an out-of-state student enrolled in an SC institution via distance education wishes to file a complaint, he or she may complete and submit theย CHE Student Complaint and Procedures Form.
