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Lab and Lab Procedures

Lab and Lab Procedures

One of the unique offerings at Tri-Community is our lab-based curriculum. Unlike many online schools, we provide structured, hands-on lab experiences that create a more engaging and supportive learning environment. These labs are designed to give students practical application, individualized guidance, and meaningful interaction — all within an online program. We believe this approach offers a valuable and more personal way to learn. Below is an overview of our labs and the procedures for each.

All Student Lab – All students are encouraged to attend to work independently in a lab environment.  Students can work on academics and/or RTC or other practice materials.

Voice Lab – This class is open to all Voice students.  Instruction is given on specific troubleshooting.

Voice Theory Lab – This class is open to those students in the current Voice Theory Class only.

Test Review Lab – Any and all punctuation marked off on RTC and MV tests is reviewed by this instructor.   Understanding your errors is key to moving to the next level.  If the instructor deems the error to have been marked incorrectly, the student will meet with the CR Coordinator to review.

English Review – This class will be a basic English review class and cover punctuation to aid in passing tests.  Students on academic warning and/or probation are required to attend.

English Review Transcript/Formatting – This class will cover any English questions you may have.  A short transcript is dictated and students will review the transcript with the instructor for formatting and punctuation. 

Case CAT Lab – Students who have questions or need guidance in either Case CAT class or Transcript Prep class, can attend and ask questions and get hands-on guidance through any of the assignments.  Students are encouraged to look at the upcoming assignments to see if they need assistance before they are due.

Academic Lab – This lab will be open for students to work with the academic instructor on English, Medical, and Legal academic classes.  Bring your questions, if any, regarding any of the above-listed academics.