Is Online Education Right for You?
Online education offers flexibility, accessibility, and the opportunity to learn from anywhere—but is it the right fit for you?
Whether you're considering going back to school, advancing your career, or exploring a new field, understanding how online learning aligns with your lifestyle, goals, and learning style is key. Use the questions below to help guide your decision.
Online learning allows you to attend class on your schedule—perfect for working adults, parents, military personnel, or anyone with a busy lifestyle. If you need to balance school with work or family obligations, online education can offer the flexibility you need to succeed.
Most online courses use platforms like learning management systems (LMS), video conferencing, and discussion forums. If you’re comfortable navigating websites, using email, and participating in virtual meetings, you’re off to a great start. If you're not quite there yet, don't worry—many schools offer tech support and training.
One of the most important traits of a successful online learner is self-motivation. Without the structure of a physical classroom, it's up to you to keep up with assignments, participate in discussions, and manage your deadlines. Strong time-management skills are essential.
Online courses are interactive, but they often require more independent reading, writing, and problem-solving than traditional in-person classes. If you’re comfortable learning on your own and reaching out when you need help, you’ll likely thrive in an online environment.
Just because you’re learning online doesn’t mean you’re learning alone. Online education encourages interaction through discussion boards, group projects, and virtual office hours. If you're willing to engage with peers and instructors, you’ll find that strong relationships can still be built—even at a distance.
Still Not Sure?
That’s okay. Online education isn’t one-size-fits-all. We encourage you to speak with
an academic advisor or admissions counselor to explore whether online learning fits
your goals, schedule, and support needs. They can walk you through the expectations,
course formats, and resources available to help you succeed.