Choosing Between Online and In-Person Programs

Summary

Explains the differences between online and in-person program formats and what participants should consider when choosing between them. This article is designed to help community partners guide participants in selecting an option that fits their schedule, learning preferences, and access to technology.

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Understanding Program Formats

Classes at GRCC are offered in different formats, including:

  • In-person courses, which meet at scheduled times on campus
  • Online courses, which allow participants to complete work remotely
  • In some cases, hybrid courses, which may combine online and in-person elements

Not all programs offer all formats. Participants should refer to the course catalog or speak with an advisor to confirm how a specific course is delivered.

 

In-Person Programs

In-person courses take place at scheduled times and locations.

These courses may be a good fit for participants who:

  • Prefer structured, face-to-face learning environments
  • Benefit from direct interaction with instructors and classmates
  • Want a consistent routine with set class times

In-person formats can provide additional opportunities for hands-on learning and immediate support.

 

Online Programs

Online courses allow participants to complete coursework remotely, often on a more flexible, self-determined schedule.

These courses may be a good fit for participants who:

  • Need flexibility due to work or family responsibilities
  • Are comfortable using computers and online platforms
  • Can manage their time independently

Online learning requires consistent engagement. Participants are expected to:

  • Regularly check email and Canvas
  • Stay on top of assignments without in-person reminders
  • Manage their time effectively to avoid falling behind

Reliable access to a computer and internet connection is important for success in online courses. In some cases, resources, such as loaner laptops, may be available through GRCC.

 

Factors to Consider

When helping participants choose between formats, community partners may want to consider:

  • Schedule availability and work commitments
  • Comfort level with technology
  • Preferred learning style
  • Access to reliable internet and devices (for online)
  • Ability to stay organized and manage time independently
  • Access to reliable transportation (for in-person)

There is no single “best” format. The right choice depends on the participant’s individual situation.

 

Supporting Participants in Making a Decision

Community partners can support participants by:

  • Discussing the differences between online and in-person learning
  • Helping participants identify which format fits their life situation
  • Reinforcing expectations for communication and engagement in either format
  • Encouraging participants to ask questions and confirm details with GRCC staff or advisors

Helping participants choose the right format can improve their overall experience and likelihood of success.

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Article ID: 4984
Created
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