Frequently Asked Questions

For current students pursuing an Associate degree in Enterprise Development or Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership.

Contact the bookstore at the college or university offering the course by calling:

Contact your adviser at your home institution.

You need to complete a consortium agreement with your home institution and the institution offering the course. Once you enroll at a college or university offering a course, you immediately have an outstanding balance at that institution. If you are enrolled at more than one institution, you must pay each institution separately. You should contact the financial aid office at each college or university where you are enrolled by calling:

Follow the same procedures as #3 above.

You must make arrangements with the business office at the offering institution(s) where you are enrolled before payments are due. Business office telephone numbers are:

Core classes are the ORGL classes offered through the BS/ORGL program. You must complete 27-30 hours of the core classes. (Some people refer to the “core” classes as the “major” classes.) You can review a complete list of courses and descriptions under “Courses to Take > Descriptions” at the menu on the left.

“Institution-focused” classes are those classes chosen by your home institution and offered through the BS/ORGL program to be a “focus of study” for your ORGL degree. You must complete 12–15 hours of institution-focused classes. These classes vary from institution to institution.

If a student needs additional hours to graduate outside of the core and focus area, these may be considered elective hours.

The first required course is ORGL 3113, Foundations of Organizational Leadership. The last required course is ORGL 4553, Capstone. The remaining ORGL classes can be taken in any order. It is recommended that a student not take more than one class when completing ORGL 3333 Data Analysis or ORGL 3443 Survey of Fiscal Management.

Yes.

Unfortunately, not every school has the same student learning system. If you are visiting from another school that utilizes a different system and are experiencing difficulties, you should contact the institution's computing help staff at: