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The Distance Education office hosts online classes at Santa Rosa Junior College as well as Web-based materials created for face-to-face classes by SRJC faculty. All Santa Rosa Junior College students can take these classes. If you are not already an SRJC student, you must first apply for admission to the college. After you have been admitted to SRJC, then you must officially register for the course through the Admissions and Records Department. Read the Getting Started page for more information on eligibility, registration, fees, etc. If you're taking an online classand, in some cases, if you're taking a face-to-face class for which the instructor has provided mandatory or optional Web-based materialsthen you will probably need to be added to the CATE roster or Moodle roster for the class, depending on which system your instructor is using. If your instructor is using the Moodle system, you will be able to log in and begin active participation in the class as soon as your instructor adds you to the Moodle roster. Only your instructor can do that, so be patient. If your instructor is using the CATE system, you will probably need to go through the CATE check-in process to add yourself to the CATE roster. You won't be able to log in and begin active participation until you go through that process. To see which system your instructor is using for your class, you can find your classes and check your status. Information and links there will explain what you need to do in order to get started. Remember that in most cases your instructor won't allow you to access the class until the date it actually begins. If you have any questions, consult with your instructor.
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