HEP Network Frequently Asked Questions (Students)
What is the HEP Network?
The HEP Network (HEPNET) is a consortium of professional organizations and privately held companies whose mission is to provide high quality health education, health promotion, and public health programs and courses for practitioners. The American Association for Health Education and the Foundation for the Advancement of Health Education are participating members of HEPNET.
How are these courses delivered?
HEPNET courses are delivered through distance education technologies. Most courses are delivered via the web. To visit the HEPNET website, go to www.
What is the cost of HEPNET courses?
HEP Network courses cost approximately $675 to $700 for three graduate credits (cost may vary among participating universities) and a minimum of $365 for three CEU's.
Can I receive college credit for HEPNET courses?
Yes. HEPNET is working with a number of universities to offer these courses for credit. Please visit the HEPNET website for a listing of participating universities. University fees will vary, so please pay close attention to the rules and regulations and tuition/fee schedules of participating universities.
Are there any hidden program costs?
No. HEPNET course fees are clearly identified. And, HEPNET is working closely with participating colleges and universities to disclose all related tuitions and fees.
How will I be graded?
All students taking HEPNET courses or HEPNET courses offered through participating universities will be assigned a HEPNET approved course evaluator. This course evaluator will work with students to discuss grading procedures listed on the course outlines and provide students with technical assistance as needed.
How do I enroll in HEPNET courses?
You can enroll in HEPNET courses either on-line or via mail or fax by visiting the HEPNET website www.hepnetwork.com
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