Online Learning

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Online Learning Opportunities

At Community College of Philadelphia, we have been at the forefront of online education for over 25 years, with more than 10,000 students enrolling in online courses annually. Offering associate degrees, certificates, and workforce training, our programs provide the flexibility necessary for busy learners. 

Since 1998, CCP has offered online and hybrid learning courses, with over 500 online courses and 200+ hybrid options available throughout the academic year. Our courses, delivered via the Canvas learning management system, ensure 24/7 access to coursework and technical support, enabling students to balance education with other life responsibilities. These online offerings adhere to the same rigorous academic standards as on-campus courses. Students benefit from a dynamic, collaborative learning environment designed for convenience and flexibility, whether aiming to accelerate degree completion, acquire new skills, or advance their careers. 

With access to online counseling, advising, library resources, tutoring, and the option to use on-campus facilities, CCP provides a comprehensive support system for distance learners, combining academic rigor with affordability and expert faculty.

Getting Started with Online Learning? Take these First Steps...

Find out if Online Learning is Right for You

Take our quick assessment test to see if online courses are a fit for your learning style. 

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Review Degree programs and Courses

With 8 degree programs , 4 certificate programs, and many course offerings; online learning can fit in to anyone's schedule. 

Review Programs and Offerings

Apply Today

Apply to the College and we will provide you with instructions on how to enroll in online courses. 

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Learning styles of Online Courses Offered


Asynchronous Online Courses

Asynchronous online courses, delivered through a course management system allowing 24/7 access, do not require students to be online at specific times; instead, students log in regularly at their convenience to keep up with course requirements, due dates, etc.


Synchronous Online Courses

Synchronous class requires that you are online with your professor and classmates on the days and times listed for the class. Synchronous classes also include online components such as course materials, homework and assignments.


Hybrid Courses

Hybrid courses, combining both classroom and online teaching, meet in the classroom regularly and are supplemented with online lessons throughout the week. Classroom attendance is mandatory for all hybrid courses.

How to tell the difference when registering?

 

How to Apply

The admission process is the same for online learning students as it is for students attending classes at the College. To get started, apply online today.

 

Questions? //onlinelearning [at] ccp.edu (Contact Online Learning) staff for assistance.

Out-of-State Students

NC-SARA LogoCommunity College of Philadelphia is fully accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, and is a member of the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA). The goal of SARA is to make it easier for students to take online courses offered by postsecondary institutions based in another state.

Forty-nine states plus U.S. territories participate in SARA.

California is the only state that does not participate in SARA, but as a public institution, CCP can offer courses to students in California. California is accepting complaints from residents regarding public and non-profit institutions through the state's Department of Consumer Affairs.

Professional Licensure Programs

SARA has no effect upon professional licensing requirements. As these requirements differ from state to state, students enrolled in a program leading to professional licensure should contact the appropriate accrediting organization within their home state for final determination as to whether their state’s licensing/certification requirements would be met upon successful completion of that program of study. Students should contact the Department Head of their program of study for help finding the appropriate accrediting organization within their home state.

International Students

Community College of Philadelphia makes every effort to comply with any foreign country's regulations concerning online learning. If you are participating in an online course/program from outside of the United States, please review your country's regulations regarding any limitations on online/distance education the country may impose.

Complaint Process

Out-of-state students who have a comment or wish to share feedback should follow procedures found on the Concerns and Complaints page.

IMPORTANT: A number of the College’s online courses require in-person testing. Be sure to review the course’s requirements in the Syllabus prior to registering for it.