Student FAQS
General Questions
If you are self motivated, resourceful, able to keep yourself on task, and like working in an online environment, then yes an online class might be right for you. If you hate the Internet, need a teacher to interact with face to face, or cannot keep yourself on task, then online learning may not be for you.
Many students find online classes to be more convenient, but not easier. It is a mistake to assume that because a class is online, it is going to be easier or more difficult.
An online class requires the same time commitment as the face-to-face version of the class.
Students that are self motivated, resourceful, and able to stay on task tend to succeed in online classes. The online environment, often more so than the traditional classroom, requires students to be self-disciplined. You have to keep up with the work without the routine of physically attending the class at a certain place and time.
Online classes and online teachers vary. Instructors may upload lecture notes (in a document, MS PowerPoint, or/and audio file). Some will upload a complete textbook. Others may use streaming videos. Some use games, puzzles, drills or/and simulations.
Hybrid classes require on campus meetings, 100% online do not. See the schedule in your departments.
It depends on the class and the instructor. Many instructors will ask you to make a habit of checking your email and Canvas every day.
Yes, you should. Canvas is automatically set up to send announcements and emails to your student account, so if you do not check it you will be missing things. You can have your student email forwarded to any email of your choice.
Some instructors may have a synchronous activities (in real time), but much of your online learning will take place asynchronously.
No. As it is in a face to face class, the pace is set by the instructor.
This will vary by the instructor, but may involve writing assignments, discussion board work, blogging, text reading, assignments, quizzes, papers, tests, projects, etc.
The rules of etiquette in an online class (netiquette) are the same as the rules of etiquette in a face-to-face class. The specific rules of what language is appropriate, how formal you must be, etc. is like in any face to face class in that it is determined by the instructor. The rules of conduct for personal apply to an online class exactly as they do a face-to-face class.
That depends on the individual instructor. Some will prefer that you ask the question within the Canvas system. Others will prefer an email. Others may permit a phone call or text message. Some will maintain traditional on campus office hours for in person assistance (link_ Carl S).
If you are attempting the contact by phone, text message, email, or a handwritten note, remember to include your complete name and the course. Don't just say "your online course" because most instructors have more than one online section. Don't just say "your psychology course" because your instructor might be teaching several different online psychology courses. Your message should also include how the instructor should get back in touch with you. Here is an example of an effective email:
Technical Questions
It depends on the course. In some cases, you need your own computer. Other classes can be done from any computer that you have access to (a computer at a library, your work, your parents’ house, etc.).
Canvas is a large program and many instructors will ask that you use multiple applications and search the web frequently, so a slow computer may get in the way of you succeeding in an online class. Typically, you should have a PC running Windows or Linux, or a Mac. CHC is a Microsoft campus, so it is recommended that you have access to MS Word, MS Student, or version of the MS Office package, or a way to save and open files in MS Word formats.
Some classes require specific software and some do not. Contact the instructor for details. Many classes only require your ability to use online software, like Canvas.
Contact the instructor-they can often offer help in many situations. Also try the NWU FB/Messenger for Support Services as provided:
NWU FB/Messenger for Support Services: | |
NWU Nexus - for portal accounts, password changes (facebook.com/nexusNWU) NWU OSA - for student concerns Institutional Planning and Organizational Development Department (IPODD) - for human resources concerns and career opportunities NWU Finance Office - for payment transactions and queries NWU Registrar - for enrollment inquiries, schedules, and records related requests NWU Guidance Center - for diagnostic exams testing schedules, and guidance counselling NWU Medical, Dental, X-Ray, and Clinical Laboratory Clinics - for medical exams and schedules NWU CMRC - for print media concerns |
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- Word processing (type, cut, paste, copy, name, save, rename, etc.)
- Navigate to sites on the Internet
- Check and send email
- Download information from the Internet
- Downloading and uploading attachments
- Working with multiple file formats (.doc, .pdf, .jpg, etc.) Read more: Policies of online learning operations, Online Class Requirements Technical Skills
Transcripts/Financial Aid/Registration
The content of the course is the same online as it is face to face, so the credit and the way it reflects on your transcript is the same, regardless of if you take it online or face to face.
The registration process is the same for online classes as it is for face to face classes: first, apply for admission to Northwestern University. Then you will be given instructions on how to register for courses. All course registration is online, even for on campus courses. (Link_NWU Registrar - for enrollment inquiries, schedules, and records related requests
CHC online classes are conducted through Canvas, so you get started by logging into your Canvas account and reading what is available in the course you are taking. Some instructors will let you start early, some will give you early reading assignments, others will not, so check with the instructor.
Yes. Whether the class is offered entirely on campus, entirely online, or a hybrid of the two, the ability of the class to count for a degree or help you transfer to a four year university are the same.
Canvas Specific Questions
Canvas is a course management system (CMS). Canvas is an online site that you log into that hosts the class and provides you with information and opportunities to communicate with the instructor and the rest of the class.
For technical assistance, you may contact facebook.com/nexusNWU
First, make sure that you have registered for the course. If you are adding, realize that it might take 36 hours from the time you use your admit code and the time you have been processed to access the Canvas site.
Second, go to this site https://nwu.instructure.com (or access Canvas from the login list on the main NWU site)
Your username and password is the same as your Personal Information Number and password.
- Will other students see what I write? What kind of privacy do I have in an online class? Activities within the course may be set up so that anything you write is readable by the rest of the class. There are also activities that can be set to be private. If you have any concerns about your online privacy, contact the instructor for specific information. Read more Policies of online learning operations, Students’ Data Privacy
Try the instructor or facebook.com/nexusNWU.
This will depend upon the instructor but it could involve essay exams that you email in, proctored on campus exams, or (most commonly) online multiple choice tests administered through Canvas.
Student Programs and Services
All graduates from recognized senior high school, seeking admission to Northwestern University must submit to the Admissions Office, the following:
a. Form 138 (Senior High School Report Card) marked eligible for admission to college and which has not been previously canceled by another school;
b. Certificate of Good Moral Character from Senior High School where graduated;
c. Duly- authenticated Birth Certificate or Marriage Certificate, if applicable, from the Philippine Statistic Authority (PSA formerly, NSO)
d. Certificate of Honor (Valedictorian, Salutatorian, First Honorable Mention or Second Honorable Mention) signed by the Principal and marked with the school seal.
e. NCAE result. Read more: I. General Admission Policies
The Diagnostic Test is an aptitude test administered to all incoming College Freshmen which is used to measure students’ proficiency in English, Math and Science. The test is taken prior to admission to college and the results define whether the student needs enhancement or advancement in Math, English or Science. Read more: I. General Admission Policies
For foreign students who have passed their Grade 12 Mathematics or its equivalent, they are exempted to take the test. Read more: I. General Admission Policies
Yes, provided that they comply requirements set forth. Read more:I. General Admission Policies
Yes, a student who graduated from Senior High School with any of the following academic honors: “With Highest Honors”, “With High Honors” or “With Honors” occupying ranks 1, 2, 3, 4 in the entire graduating class of any public or private Senior High School recognized by the Department of Education shall enjoy discounts provided that the requirements. Read more: III. Scholarships, Financial Grants And Discounts
Yes. Students who are members of the same household i.e., brothers and/or sisters are given sibling discounts or parent - child/children in this manner:
For two (2) students - 10% tuition fee discount for each member of the household.
For three (3) or more - 20% tuition fee discount for each member of the household. Read more: III. Scholarships, Financial Grants And Discounts
There are various scholarships that a student may avail, Read more: III. Scholarships, Financial Grants And Discounts
To be a member of the Saguday Performing Arts Group you have to audition through the Office of Student Affairs. Read more: III. Scholarships, Financial Grants And Discounts
For academic scholarships, you may either be a University or College scholar. Read more: III. Scholarships, Financial Grants And Discounts
Yes, you may avail of the SAFE Loan Program of CHED through the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) where a student may avail of an easy- cash loan up to Php 5,000.00 without interest. Read more: Student Affairs And Services (SAS)
The Finance Office is tasked of collecting fees and the official custodian of University funds. It is comprised of the Accounting and Cashier’s divisions. You may message the Finance Office thru their FB account. Read more: Student Affairs And Services (SAS)
OPAC or the On Line Public Access Catalog (OPAC) is the database for the library resources, print and non-print. To access the catalog, log on to: http://my.nwu.edu.ph.opac You may read on NWUERC under Student Affairs and Services. Read more: Student Affairs And Services (SAS)
The Campus Studio, under the supervision of the Communication and Media Relations Center (CMRC), is primarily responsible for the processing of School ID for all students -original issuance and replacement, annuals, programs and invitations, and acts as the official documenter of University activities and events. Its office is located at the Maximo A. Caday Bldg. Read more: Student Affairs And Services (SAS)
For lost or replacement of ID or RFID, students are to proceed to the Office of Student Affairs for the request. Read more: Student Affairs And Services (SAS)
Please visit the NWU OSA page for the Revised Protocols and Guidelines on Campus or you may click this link for easy access : m.me/nwuosa
CARL-s or Covid 19 Automated Registration for students is an online appointment system prior to the face-to-face visit on campus. This is done through the student portal. You may click on this link: https://sites.google.com/nwu.edu.ph/carl-s-instructions/home
The Code of Discipline provides for the List of Offenses and Penalties to serve as guide for students to be more tactful of their dealings and choices they make on their academic journey in the University. Read more: Code Of Discipline
Any untoward or unwarranted incident or any violation of the provisions of the Student Handbook may be reported in writing to the College Dean or the Dean of Student Affairs or NWUERC as provided for in or procedures for disciplinary actions. Read more: Code Of Discipline
The University provides for various health services through the Medical Clinic, Xray and Dental Offices. New addition to these would be the Clinical Laboratory. Read more: Student Affairs and Services under E and F
New students are given time to acclimatize themselves in the University. Only those who have finished at least two semesters or one year are allowed to run for SSC position except for President, Vice-President and Secretary which requires at least 2 years residency in the University. Read more: Student Organizations under Supreme Student Council.
New students are given time to acclimatize themselves in the University. Only those who have finished at least two semesters or one year are allowed to run for SSC position except for President, Vice-President and Secretary which requires at least 2 years residency in the University. Read more: Student Organizations
Interested applicants to be part of the Editorial Staff and Board may submit their applications to The Review and undergo an examination and oral interview. Read more: Student Organizations
1. Information Services
2. Individual Inventory
3. Counseling
4. Testing
5. Follow-up
6. Placement Services
7. Indirect Services
Read more: Student Affairs and Services –D. Guidance Center
NWU Lifeline is the mental health and psychosocial support group of Northwestern University. NWU Lifeline provides the whole Northwestern University Community with support and counsel in managing their mental health during seasons of trials through various online and offline strategies.
When you feel bad about what’s happening, find it difficult to adjust to your situation, homesick, alone or lonely, and you need someone to talk to, call NWU Lifeline at 0920 254 1905 or 0966 933 0633.
You may visit the NWU Lifeline Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/nwulifeline for more details about LIFELINE.
STEP 1: Accomplish the GUIDANCE APPOINTMENT FORM thru this link https://forms.gle/iV9EDBR8xgF1AK5b9. You can check the pinned post at the NWU Guidance Center Facebook page, click the link indicated in the caption, and it will redirect you to the Google form.
STEP 2: Fill-in all the required fields with correct information.
STEP 3: A confirmation email will be sent to the email address you have provided including the schedule and other details of the session (i.e. informed consent, meetinglink, etc.)
STEP 4: Delivery of service