Monday, November 30, 2009
Fun and useful iPhone apps
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Don't make an unnecessary trip to campus!
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Keeping your schedule straight
Anyone out there already using Doodle? If so, what do you think of it?
Monday, November 23, 2009
We have a winner!
Some of you mentioned that you'd like to know the answers to the scavenger hunt questions--which is great, because they are all about things that ELI students should know! The answers can all be found in past entries to the blog, but here's a quick review. For more information on any item, use the subject labels on the bottom right of the blog to find the past entry with all the details, and if you need any help, post a comment and we'll help you find what you need!
1. What are the benefits of having a NOVA ID Card?
- cheaper price for printing on campus
- using vending machines on campus that don't accept cash
- access to parking garages at some campuses
- get college student discounts at local businesses
2. What are two online services to provide writing assistance?
- Smarthinking
- Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)
3. What do you need to participate in one of ELI's free orientation or advising webinars?
- a computer with internet access and speakers or headphones
- sometimes, to register in advance
4. How can you find out what courses you need to graduate?
- Run a degree progress report in NOVAConnect
5. What three items do you need to take an ELI exam at a NOVA testing center?
- photo ID
- Exam Pass
- student ID number
6. How can you get research help from home?
- Get online articles and research sources under "Articles and More" on the library homepage.
- Use the "Ask a Librarian" feature of the library homepage.
7. Where can you find out what textbooks you need before you have access to your course in Blackboard?
- Visit the ELI Course Information page for your course.
- Look up your course on the Alexandria Campus Online Bookstore, which stocks all ELI books.
8. How can the Virginia Education Wizard help you plan for your future?
- help you determine what career might be best for you
- help you identify college majors that best prepare you for your chosen career
- find colleges in Virginia that best meet your educational needs
- help you estimate college costs and find financial aid
- learn about transferring to a four-year college from NOVA
9. How can you learn more about Guaranteed Admissions to four-year colleges?
- Visit the Guaranteed Admissions website.
- Follow up with a NOVA counselor.
10. What is the purpose of ELI course deadlines?
- To make sure you make steady progress in your course and learn the material well.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Disability Services at NOVA
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Cool contest for video-makers!
Visit McGraw-Hill's Facebook page here to get full information about the contest. If you decide to enter, we'd love to hear about what you've done!
Monday, November 16, 2009
Registration for all students begins today!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
How Many Credits Should I Take?
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Have you heard about the new waitlist option?
The other nice thing about the waitlist is that it will help NOVA staff determine when and where additional sections of a course are needed. So, even if you are going to be far down in a wait list, you may still want to sign up. If staff see a large number of students on a wait list, that will tell us that we need to try to get a new section open to accommodate you!
For spring, a wait list will be available for the 40 courses NOVA students most want to take. (If all goes well in spring, we may expand this to more courses in the future.) To learn more about how the wait list works, please click here. If you have any questions about the wait list, feel free to contact ELI by phone, chat, or email for help. And, if you have any comments about the waitlist, we'd love for you to post them here to the blog so we can share them with other college staff!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Priority Registration for Spring begins today!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Upcoming Webinar Gets You Ready for Next Semester
November 10th, 4:00pm-4:45pm
This 45 minute webinar will answer key questions to help you plan for next semester. Topics will include program identification, college resources, degree progress reports, and course selection.
A webinar is a web-based seminar. Using the computer of your choice, you will be able to see the presentation and listen in using your computer speakers. A microphone is not required as a text chat feature will be available for participants to ask questions. Webinars are free; however, registration is required.
To register, please follow the instructions here.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Announcing the VALHEN Scholarship
- The scholarship award is in the amount of $500 and will be paid directly to the college or university to cover tuition, books, and/or fees.
- Applicants must be of Latino/Hispanic heritage, live in Virginia, and have graduated from a Virginia high school or be currently enrolled as a full-time student in a Virginia degree-granting, public or private, higher education institution.
- Applications are due by January 30, 2010 and the inaugural award will be presented to a deserving student at VALHEN's next annual Encuentro, on March 12-13, 2010, hosted this year by Virginia State University.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Free ELI Webinars on Planning Your Next Semester
And while you're visiting the webinar site, check out the other webinars we'll be offering in November and December, to help you better understand ELI, explore career options, and find scholarships to help you pay for your education. Mark your calendar now to be sure you remember to take advantage of all these great opportunities!