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DISTANCE LEARNING

AN ONLINE PROGRAM THAT WORKS FOR YOU

Experience the flexibility and quality of ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½â€™s online offerings. Complete part of your degree or certificate on your schedule—anytime, anywhere—while enjoying the same exceptional resources and academic excellence you expect from a top-tier institution.

With over 1,700 on-campus courses featuring online learning components each semester, Hofstra delivers digital access across most disciplines and majors throughout the academic year.

As a ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Distance Learning student, youÌýwill 

  • Learn from world-class faculty
  • Join a respected alumni network of over 150,000 ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ worldwide
  • Engage in simulations, discussions, and multimedia presentations
  • Gain the knowledge and credentials you need to achieve your goals

The following fully online programs are available:

Take a Course Online

Current Hofstra ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ may register for a distance learning class via the Hofstra Portal at . Students who are not currently enrolled as Hofstra ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ are eligible to take a distance learning class, provided they submit a completed Visiting Student Application [PDF] to the Office of Undergraduate Admission. 

For more information aboutÌýdistanceÌýlearning at Hofstra, please contact the appropriate office:

For Current Hofstra Students

Contact your advisement dean via email or at 516-463-6770 or 516-463-7222. You may also contact your faculty advisor.

For Prospective Graduate Students

Contact the Hofstra Office of Graduate Admission via email or at 516-463-4723.

Tuition Refund Schedule for Online Students Residing in Maryland Only

Proportion of Total Course, Program, or Term Completed As of Date of Withdrawal or TerminationÌýTuition RefundÌý
Less than 10%Ìý90% refundÌý
10% up to but not including 20%Ìý80% refundÌý
20% up to but not including 30%Ìý60% refundÌý
30% up to but not including 40%ÌýÌý40% refundÌý
40% up to but not including 60%Ìý20% refundÌý
More than 60%ÌýNo refundÌý

Student Complaint Procedures for Online Students Residing in Maryland Only
Student complaintsÌýagainstÌýthe institution are subject to investigation by the Office of the Attorney General or the Maryland Higher Education Commission. Complaints should be directed to Maryland Attorney General, Consumer Protection Division, 200 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, MD, 21202; 410-576-6300 or 888-743-0023 (toll-free).Ìý

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EXPERIENCE MOMENTUM WITHOUT BOUNDARIES

Explore how Hofstra’s distance learning programs combine flexibility with the same personalized attention and academic excellence that defines our campus experience.