Tips for Introducing Yourself in an Online Course
As an online student, you’ll likely be asked to introduce yourself through text or even a recording. Here are some tips for making a good impression online.
As an online student, you’ll likely be asked to introduce yourself through text or even a recording. Here are some tips for making a good impression online.
Former Ragin’ Cajuns pitcher Austin Robichaux was able to complete his degree while playing professionally and then while working full-time by enrolling in the University’s online Bachelor of General Studies program, fulfilling the goal he’d set for himself and the promise he’d made to his father, late Coach Tony Robichaux.
Leslie Tisdale grew up on the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus, but for decades a degree seemed out of reach. But after 30 years, Tisdale will sport her alumni pin as a UL Lafayette Bachelor of General Studies graduate.
Blake Hussey enrolled in the online M.S. in Systems Technology degree program to continue researching composite materials for 3D printing. Through the program, he completed additional research while challenging himself in new ways.
Other responsibilities kept Eddie Talbot from finishing his degree in the 1990s, but he was able to finish his degree on his schedule through the General Studies online degree program.
In response to COVID-19, teachers have scrambled to move to virtual or hybrid settings, back to classrooms, and back to virtual. Abbeville teacher Lauren Menard says being able to discuss effective strategies with other teachers in the online M.Ed. In Curriculum and Instruction has helped her navigate the changes.
Tomi Charleville loved her job but couldn’t advance without a bachelor’s degree. By earning her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration online, she’s moving up and looking to her future.
LaTosha Mollette credits her success to a combination of her faith, intrinsic determination, and support from UL Lafayette’s nursing faculty.
When Jonathan Kim realized he wanted a career in accounting, he jumped in with both feet, pursuing a bachelor’s then his master’s from UL Lafayette, accelerating his career.
Fanny Jacobo was nearly faced with putting her bachelor’s degree on hold. The Health Promotion and Wellness online degree program allowed her to continue working while she completed her bachelor’s degree, focusing on working with others to improve community health.