Purdue Global's traditional courses run 10-week terms where every single week bundles readings, a graded assignment, a discussion board, and a live virtual seminar, with the final grade built cumulatively from those weekly scores. No high-stakes final rescues a weak stretch, and no weak stretch stays contained. Our weekly service covers the whole bundle: discussion posts and assignments drafted to an A in 24 to 48 hours, seminar-week support around your live sessions, and all ten weeks mapped so the cumulative math never surprises you.
The weekly bundle, honestly weighed
The catalog's own description of a traditional week is a four-item list, and each item is graded or graded-adjacent: the assignment carries rubric weight, the discussion board carries participation and substance rows, and the seminar anchors the week in real time. Multiply by two courses and the week becomes a scheduling problem before it is ever a writing problem. Terms start on overlapping calendars year-round, so there is no off-season, and the 3-week undergraduate trial means many students meet this rhythm before they have met their own study habits.
Cumulative grading, the quiet rule that runs everything
Because the course grade is the cumulative result of weekly scores, week two matters exactly as much as week nine, and early stumbles compound instead of averaging out against a final. The strategy that wins is unheroic: bank strong weeks early, never skip a graded item, and treat the discussion board as the reliable points it is. Our ten-week map is built around that math, and every draft we deliver shows its projected rubric standing so your running total stays a number you know rather than a feeling you have.
Every weekly deliverable, handled
| Deliverable | What you get | Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Discussion posts + replies | Sourced, substantive posts in your voice, replies that extend the thread. | ahead of the board's rhythm |
| Weekly assignments | Premium original drafts to the rubric, current APA where required. | 24-48 hours |
| Papers and projects | The bigger mid-term and late-term builds, staged so they never collide with the weekly bundle. | 24-48 hours per stage |
| Seminar weeks | Prep notes and talking points around your live sessions; the seminar itself is yours. | before each session |
| Capstones | Bachelor's capstones like CM499 scoped as staged plans with dates. | scoped per project |
Quick answers
Can you cover both my courses all term?
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Mid-term and behind. Worth starting now?
Hand off this week's bundle
Course code, week number, rubric. First premium sample free.