Is Online Learning Right for You?

Online learning offers flexibility, independence, and the chance to engage with course content in new and interactive ways—but it also requires a unique set of skills and habits to succeed.

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At Bellevue College, our interactive eLearning environment is designed to support students in becoming confident, self-directed learners.

Overview

Whether you’re just beginning your online journey or looking to sharpen your strategies, this guide will help you reflect on your readiness and build the mindset, habits, and tech skills needed to thrive. Let’s explore what it takes to stay motivated, organized, and connected in an online classroom—and how you can make the most of your learning experience from wherever you are.

Online and On Track: Traits of a Successful Online Student

For college students eager to succeed in an online learning environment, developing the right habits, mindset, and technical readiness is essential. Successful online learners are self-motivated and goal-oriented, staying focused even when faced with challenges. They actively engage with course materials—taking notes from lectures, videos, and readings—and ask questions when they need clarification. Confidence in both academic and computer skills is key, including the ability to navigate course platforms, complete various types of assessments, and troubleshoot software issues. These students manage their time effectively, dedicate consistent blocks of time to coursework, and study in a regular space and routine. They also understand the importance of staying organized by following both the course calendar and the college’s Academic Calendar. Creating a BC NetID account and checking their college email regularly ensures they don’t miss important updates like registration dates and course evaluations. Just as important is maintaining academic integrity—avoiding plagiarism, cheating, or other violations of the Student Code of Conduct. Above all, successful online learners take ownership of their education, believe in the value of learning beyond the traditional classroom, and are willing to reach out for support when needed.


Your Guide to Online Success

Whether you’re just getting started or looking to strengthen your study habits, this resource outlines the essential skills, strategies, and reminders that will help you stay organized, motivated, and prepared to thrive in your online courses at Bellevue College.

Mindset & Motivation

  • Set clear academic goals and stay focused, even when things get tough.
  • Believe in your ability to succeed in online courses and value the flexibility they offer.
  • Take responsibility for your learning and ask questions when you need help.

Study Habits

  • Take notes from textbooks, videos, and lectures to stay engaged.
  • Feel comfortable with both essay and multiple-choice exams.
  • Have strong reading and writing skills for college-level work.

Time Management

  • Manage your time well and stick to a schedule.
  • Dedicate enough time each week to complete your coursework.
  • Follow through and finish what you start.

Tech Readiness

  • Feel confident using computers and downloading course software.
  • Have a backup plan in case of tech issues like internet outages.

Support & Community

  • Know how to reach out for help—whether it’s tech support, tutoring, or your instructor.
  • Believe that meaningful learning can happen outside the traditional classroom.

Getting Started at Bellevue College

  • Create your BC NetID account, which includes your college email address.
  • Check your BC email regularly—this is where you’ll receive registration dates, course evaluations, and other important college communications.

Staying Organized

  • Pay close attention to both your course calendar and the Academic Calendar.
  • Block out time in your weekly schedule for online classes—aim for two hours per day for every five credits.
  • Do your homework in a consistent place and at a regular time before each class session.

Academic Integrity

  • Understand that cheating, stealing, and plagiarism violate Bellevue College’s Student Code of Conduct.
  • Violations may result in a failing grade on assignments or courses, or even dismissal from the college.
  • Learn more about Bellevue College’s Academic Integrity policies to stay informed and accountable.