Online Education

Our online education program is designed to make a college education more accessible to those who cannot earn their degree in the traditional method because of work schedules or other responsibilities.

Successful online students are independent learners who can manage time effectively.

In online courses, you'll use a computer connected to the Internet to conduct most of your coursework. Through e-mail, discussion boards and online lectures, you and your professors and fellow students gather together for learning that is truly "anyplace, anytime."

If you are taking an online or remote course, you will be required to use online proctoring through Honorlock for online testing. In order to complete an online exam using Honorlock, students need a functioning webcam and microphone and to meet the minimum technical requirements including the use of the Google Chrome browser with the Honorlock Chrome Extension. You can visit the Online Proctoring page for more information.

The Guide to Shine Online: Helpful Tips to Rock Your Courses video series offers peer-to-peer tips on succeeding in online courses from members of Alpha Delta Mu, Atlantic Cape's chapter of Phi Theta Kappa honor society.

Course Materials

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When you sign up for an online course, you might receive course handouts and syllabi via e-mail or through a Web page.

Course textbooks, on the other hand, must be ordered in person or through the secure Atlantic Cape Bookstore Web site using VISA, MasterCard, or Discover only. Have your credit card and course name and number ready.

Online Courses

Atlantic Cape is dedicated to providing superior academic programs to a diverse community of students. The online education program is designed to make a college education more accessible to those who cannot earn their degree in the traditional method because of work schedules or other responsibilities.

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Successful online students are independent learners who can manage time effectively. In online courses, you'll use a computer connected to the Internet to conduct most of your coursework. Through e-mail, discussion boards and online lectures, you and your professors and fellow students gather together for learning that is truly "anyplace, anytime."

Online courses usually have the same start and end dates as the traditional classes, but you should refer to the current schedule of classes to be sure. Once the semester has officially begun, you can log into the course and write a note to say hello to your professor and fellow students. Then, depending on how the class is structured, you'll post comments to class discussions, submit homework, chat with other students and use the Web for coursework.

There are a few different learning management systems that Atlantic Cape uses to conduct online courses. Most of the classes use a system called Blackboard which can be accessed right through a common Web browser. This system has e-mail, discussions, chat, online testing and many other features that will enhance your overall online learning experience.

A few other courses use slightly different learning managements systems. You will be given very specific information on how to log in to your courses no matter which learning management system is used.