Fall 2022 Course merge form
This is the eLearning merge form. By filling out this form you agree that you are the instructor for the courses included in the form. If at anytime you are removed as instructor from any of the courses listed on the form of if the section number has changed you need to notify the eLearning office as soon as possible. If you have any questions related to this form, please contact the eLearning Office at elearning@delta.edu.

Walk through on how to use the Course Merge Request form: https://faculty.deltacollege.online/course-merge-request/ 


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Instructor Name *
Email address *
Division *
Reasoning
Explanation of filling out the form to verify your request.
Main course information
This is the course you want to be your main section. The other courses listed in Merging Course Information will be merged into this course.
Main course code- ABC-111 *
Main course section- FA800 *
Merging Course Information
These are the courses that you want to be merged with the above course
Merging course 1 information
Merging course code- ABC-111 *
Merging course section- FA810 *
Merging course 2 information
Merging course code- ABC-111
Merging course section- FA820
Merging course 3 information
Merging course code- ABC-111
Merging course section- FA830
Additional comments
The Article 8.3.F in the DCFA states Multiple online sections of the same asynchronous course may be managed in a single course shell, if pre-approved by the Associate Dean or designee, for consistent communication of content and announcements. However, interactive learning activities,such as discussion boards, should be maintained within a section’s original student group. *
If you have any questions about Article 8.3.F you will need to contact your Associate Dean.
Courses merges will begin being processed around August 15th.  You can and should develop the course listed above as Main Course in the request before the semester begins. Once your courses are merged together you will get a confirmation email. *
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