
But if they do, online students may need to visit a local testing site, with an on-site proctor. Not all online classes have proctored exams. After all, you worked hard to complete all these courses in your free time, you owe it to yourself to make sure they count. Just make sure you do it thoughtfully so you're sending the right message about your continuing education. Listing online classes on your resume is a definite do. That said, online education is only worth your time if you are earning accredited online degrees from accredited colleges. Tuition is usually lower and there are practically no travel costs involved. Cost is another benefit, as most online courses are much cheaper than a traditional classroom program.
