Online & Flexible Learning
Online Learning is the smart choice to mix with traditional classes and provides the opportunity to fit learning into your busy life while keeping you on the high road to success. Triton College also offers a variety of flexible learning options, designed to fit student's busy schedules and learning needs.
Online Courses
Triton College offers many different courses in an online environment. Taking an online course is very different than taking a traditional classroom course. To be successful in an online course, students should be:
- Comfortable using technology
- Understand how to navigate Web sites
- Have regular access to a computer
- Able to communicate well in writing
- Self-motivated and self-disciplined
- Able to commit from 6 to 10 hours per week per course
- Willing to participate in online classroom discussions
If you are interested in deciding if online or hybrid courses are for you, the following resources can help you learn more.
- Are Online and Hybrid Courses Right for You
- Online Course at Triton
- Portrait of a Successful Online Learner
- Questions to Ask About Hybrid Courses
- Tips and Tricks Online Learning
Blackboard
Blackboard is the course-management system that Triton College uses for online, hybrid, and enhanced teaching and learning. Blackboard enables instructors to provide students access to course materials, communication tools, online assessments, and grades, as well as the ability to submit assignments electronically. Blackboard can be accessed anywhere, anytime you have an Internet connection.
Link to Blackboard to access your course(s) in Blackboard.
Blackboard FAQs
Why am I unable to log into Blackboard?
What is my Blackboard user name and password?
I have enrolled in a course but the course link is not listed in My Blackboard. When will the link be available?
My course link is listed in My Blackboard but after clicking, I receive the message, "This section is not available yet".
I enrolled after the course started. When will I see my course link in Blackboard?
How long are my Blackboard course(s) available to me?
During the browser check, why did I receive a message that my browser is either non–validated or unsupported?
I have more questions, where is help available?
ED2GO - Continuing Education
Triton College offers a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely over the Internet. All of our courses include expert instructors, many of who are nationally known authors. Online courses are affordable, convenient, and geared just for you.
Instructor-led sessions begin every month. On average, students complete each session in two hours or less for a total of 20-24 hours of instruction time. Self-paced tutorials allow you to set the schedule and create the plan for learning anytime, anywhere. Certificates of completion are provided by ED2GO. Explore the ED2GO catalog to view course selections.
Triton College, in partnership with ED2GO, also offers online open enrollment programs designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional level positions for many in-demand occupations. Explore ED2GO career training programs to see offerings.
Contact the School of Continuing Education: If you have course or registration questions or need additional assistance call (708) 456-0300 Ext: 3500 or email askce@triton.edu
NOTE: Course prices listed do not include Triton College fees which, if applicable, may be added at time of payment.
Online Resources
Triton College Library
The Library provides many resources, including in-person and on-line research assistance, database and digital book access, as well as library services for book and technology loans, access-related technology issues (Triton email and portal, MFA, Blackboard), and study room reservations. For additional information, please contact Library Services via email at libraryservices@triton.edu, through the Library Services Help form, or by phoning (708) 456-0300, ext. 3215.
Out of State Students
Triton College participates in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA), such arrangement authorizes the State of Illinois to take part in a system of interstate reciprocity that establishes national standards on distance education. Out-of-state students interested in enrolling in any of Triton College’s online programs must reside in states that are part of the SARA agreement.