Is Online Learning Right for Me?

Is Online Learning Right for Me?

Published August 25, 2016

Online learning can accommodate students’ unique schedules and career goals. Clarks Summit University’s online courses work for students who may already have a job, family commitments or an established ministry. By studying online at CSU, students don’t have to sacrifice current commitments to achieve educational goals.

Study on your own schedule.

CSU’s online students don’t need to be present for any “live” classes at a specific time. They are truly free to study when it’s most convenient for them—after work, during a commute or when the kids are in bed. A CSU online education doesn’t require a student to put the rest of his or her life on hold.

Start during any of our five annual online sessions.

There’s no need to wait for the traditional school year to begin. Students can take a class or two during each eight-week session.

Sessions are offered every:

  • Early Fall
  • Late Fall
  • Early Spring
  • Late Spring
  • Summer

Achieve unique goals.

Most online programs include plenty of electives, allowing students to build a program that will truly prepare him or her for a specific ministry and career.

Just like CSU’s on-campus education, online learning immerses students in practical courses and sound academic study. Students learn to think critically through a curriculum rich in Bible and theology.

Online Programs

Undergraduate Online Programs

  • Bachelor’s Degrees
    • Christian Ministries
    • Camping
    • Christian Ministries
    • Educational Ministries
    • Integrated Studies
    • Outreach Ministries
    • Pre-Seminary
    • Specialized Ministries
    • Counseling
    • Counseling Ministries
    • Integrated Studies
  • Associate Degrees
    • Addictions Counseling
    • Integrated Studies
  • Certificates
    • One-Year Bible Certificate

High School Dual Enrollment

Earn college and high-school credits simultaneously to save both time and money.

Online Graduate Programs

  • Master of Arts
    • Bible
    • Counseling
    • Literature
    • Missions (ABWE)
    • Organizational Leadership
  • Master of Arts in Literature
  • Master of Science in Counseling
    • Addictions
    • Counseling Ministries
    • Hospital Chaplaincy
    • Marriage and Family
    • Therapeutic Recreation
  • Master of Education
    • Curriculum and Instruction
    • Educational Administration
    • Secondary English/Communications

Online Seminary Programs

  • Master of Ministry
    • ABWE/Missions
    • Church Education
    • Church Planting
    • Global Ministry
    • Organizational Leadership
    • Outreach Pastor
    • Pastoral Counseling
    • Pastoral Leadership
    • Youth Pastor
  • Master of Arts in Biblical Apologetics
  • Master of Arts in Church Planting and Renewal (All courses available online barring internship credit hours)
  • Master of Divinity (All courses available online barring internship credit hours)
    • Church Education
    • Church Planting
    • Global Ministry
    • Military Chaplaincy
    • Outreach Pastor
    • Pastoral Counseling
    • Pastoral Leadership
    • Youth Pastor
  • Master of Theology (non-resident program available)
  • Doctor of Ministry (non-resident program available)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (non-resident program available)

Which BBS program best fits you?

Degree Completion

Those who have earned credits toward but never completed a bachelor’s degree have a unique chance to finish earning the degree at CSU. The Degree Completion program gives students a flexible way to build on prior learning and finish strong. Designed for students at least 25 years of age who have completed at least 60 credits, the 120-credit degree program is dedicated entirely to helping adults finish earning a degree. Students will graduate with a Bachelor of Science.

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