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Online courses make use of programs designed to deliver content digitally, and can be accessed through tablets and smartphones. Employers also prefer employees that have a deeper knowledge of technology; not to mention, most employers use online training themselves, so being familiar with it is a plus.
Online learning can be more affordable than on-site courses, saving time and money by avoiding a commute, or by accessing free learning materials online. Set your own pace. Many students wish their professor had a rewind button. Some, a fast-forward button.
Some, a fast-forward button. In online classes, you don’t have to wait for the rest of the class to catch up before progressing, and depending on your pace, studies have shown that online classes can require half the time as on-site learning. Develop your own learning style.
Earning your degree or college credit online may be easier than you think. Check out students with firsthand experience have to share, and how going to school online was right for them.
Check out classes offered at the LSC-Tomball campus... it is not too late to start!
Spend less time in the car going to class and more time earning the education you deserve.
Dr. Lee Ann Nutt was named president of LSC-Tomball in February 2015 after serving as the Vice President of Instruction since 2011. While this is her first presidency, Dr. Nutt has served in community college leadership roles for more than 20-years. Dr.
"The scholarships and the experiences I've had [at LSC] have been great...it's been a life changing experience. I'm really looking forward to attending the University of Houston-Downtown."