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Online education courses offer increased flexibility in learning. Because most online courses do not have set meeting times, students can choose when and where they want to complete their coursework. Online learning puts students in control of their learning.

Online education is not for everyone. Some learning styles are particularly well suited to the online learning environment, whereas some learning styles are more suited to the traditional classroom environment.

Is online education right for you? Please take a few moments to complete the following online readiness evaluation. Your results will not affect whether or not you are accepted into an online class, this is simply a self-evaluation tool.

Please enter the following information:
 
First Name
Middle Name
Last Name
Street Address
City
State
Zip Code
Home Phone
Work Phone
E-mail Address
 
 
Are you applying for Associates or Bachelors Completion Program?

 
Please have an admissions counselor contact me with the results of this survey.
Please send me information about AIB Online Degree programs.
 
Are you a current AIB student?
1. What are your study habits like?
 

2. Why do you want to take online classes?
 

3. What is your support network like?
 


4. Given your normal responsibilities (work, family, etc.), how much distraction-free time do you have available to devote to each online class on a weekly basis?
 

5. What are your habits like in terms completing tasks?
 

6. What kind of learning environment do you prefer?
 

7. When you are having difficulty with an assignment, what is your response?
 

8. When you are having difficulty understanding a concept, what is your response?
 

9. When given a new assignment, what would you prefer to do?
 

10. Is interaction with other students and the instructor important to you?
 

11. How important to you is the “college experience” (living in a dorm, meeting new people, participating in activities, etc.)?
 


12. How comfortable are you with your writing skills?
 

13. How comfortable are you with reading?
 

14. How comfortable do you feel using a computer?
 

15. How comfortable do you feel using e-mail?
 

Contact Allison Van Wyngarden, Associate Registrar for the explanation of these statements and answers.

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