
As you consider applying to join an upcoming CBTE Minor cohort, you may have questions about whether or not online learning is right for you. We would encourage you to engage in prayerful deliberation as you consider what learning online may mean for you. The slides below provide some of the central questions an MLC CBE faculty mentor might ask you as part of the initial exploration of whether or not this program is the right fit for you.

An online program requires you to engage with the content of the program through a computer and the Internet. While you do not need high-speed internet or a top-of-the-line laptop or computer, you do need to have reliable access to both to engage with the course content and activities in the online learning environment.
An online class requires regular interaction on your part. While you can schedule most of your classwork time around your life and work expectations, you do need to make sure that you are engaging with content each week.
Rest assured that we will not adopt or include new technologies in a course without providing guidance and support. Still, innovations in academic technology seem to be appearing at an exponential pace. As we adopt and include new technologies into our coursework, guidance will be provided in the cohort orientation and shared within the course where they are used. It is important for us to include those innovations in our coursework to prepare those who will be serving in the public ministry.

