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Online Learning

Enhance your career on your schedule with our asynchronous online programs. And you can expect the same quality education that our residential students experience—high quality, engaging courses taught by highly experienced and respected faculty.

Online Programs

1The M.S.Ed. in Adult Education program requires a 3-day in-person course.
2The Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Counseling program requires some in-person class work.
3The Secondary Transition to Teaching Initial Licensure Program will be delivered mostly online (asynchronously), but students will be required to come to campus for at least one class meeting.

Program Types

100% Online

100% Online programs are taught fully asynchronously. IU Bloomington faculty oversee the Bloomington-specific programs, and this is the same faculty that you’d work with in our on-campus, residential programs.

100% Online Collaborative

100% Online Collaborative programs are taught fully asynchronously by faculty across participating IU campuses. Campuses will cycle through hosting online courses each term. Your faculty advisor will be assigned by your home campus (IU Bloomington).

Online-Interactive

Online-Interactive programs offer most instruction online (asynchronously), but students and instructors will be in the same room together for some aspects of instruction. Students will be required to come to campus for at least one class meeting.

The online master's program worked perfectly for me. I felt connected to the instructors and other students, and it was this sense of community that made a huge difference in my education.

Jeanne L. Rieger CST, M.S.Ed. in Adult Education

Online Student Portal

We provide the same student services for those who are on-campus and those who are pursuing their degree online. This portal will help you navigate the university system and ensure you have what you need to be successful in your online program.

Visit the portal