Online learning
Learn on your own terms. Stark State College’s eStarkState offers more than 25 nationally accredited online degrees and certificates. It’s college that fits your schedule.
Flexible learning options
Create a schedule that offers flexibility of time and place while maintaining access to faculty and other College services. While online learning isn’t easy, it’s convenient and offers you a great way to complete your education. Even if you think online learning isn’t for you, we’re here to help you through.
Stark State offers nationally accredited online degrees, online certificates and online courses.
These programs are available completely online.
Online Degrees
- Accounting – corporate major*
- Accounting – CPA major*
- Accounting – forensic accounting major*
- Accounting – health administration major*
- Accounting – tax major*
- Accounting data analytics*
- Administrative office professional – virtual office professional major
- Associate of arts – general
- Associate of arts – political science concentration
- Associate of science – general
- Business management
- Business management – entrepreneurship
- Business Management – finance*
- Business management – health services
- Business management – human resources
- Business management – Kent State University BBA degree
- Computer programming and database
- Computer science and engineering
- Computer technology
- Criminal justice
- Cyber security and computer forensics technology
- Education
- English
- Finance*
- Judicial court reporting
- Marketing and sales management
- Web design and development
Online Certificates
- Accounting data analytics certificate
- Bookkeeping
- C++ programming
- Civil/surveying drafting
- Computer science
- Data analytics
- Database systems
- Enrolled agent
- Entrepreneurship
- Financial services
- Formatting and office skills
- Gerontology
- Grant writing
- Java programming
- Medical billing specialist
- Microsoft applications professional
- Microsoft SQL server
- QuickBooks payroll
- Tax preparer
- Video game design
- Web design
*While these degrees can be completed completely online, some of the courses may offer the option of attending or logging in to synchronous (live) sessions using web conferencing tools. Please contact the department chair for more information.
Are you prepared for online learning?
Thinking about taking online classes but not sure if you’re ready? We’ve gathered the skills, tools and habits you need to succeed so you can decide if online learning is a good fit for you.
Types of web courses
Not sure which type of online or hybrid class is right for you? Learn more about each option so you can find the one that best fits your schedule and how you like to learn.
eStarkState orientation
We’ve gathered the steps and tools you need to complete your required orientation and feel ready to begin your courses.
Out-of-state online students
Find more information and procedures about participating in eStarkState outside the state of Ohio.
Frequently asked questions
eStarkState is suite of simple, yet powerful online teaching and learning tools.
Web-based or web-enabled courses may be more convenient for you if you:
- Have a busy work, travel, home or class schedule.
- Have problems with transportation or childcare arrangements.
- Have time to devote to a class, but cannot commit to a specific day, time or location.
- Enjoy online interaction benefits such as being able to communicate anytime, anyplace with other members of the class.
No. If you can access the internet, send email and attach files to email, you should have no problem. Computer basics such as how to create folders and files are helpful. Take the “Am I ready for web learning” survey to gauge your skills and temperament for taking a web course. Each course is designed to lead you through the logical steps to completion. You should also review the individual course description for any special requirements. Stark State requires all students taking a W2, W3 or W4 course to complete an online orientation to gain access to their online classes.
Yes, you can. We accept students from all over Ohio and many other states, as well. To find out if we’re approved to offer our programs to students in your state, click here.
No, enrollment is limited in each class. Most classes are limited to 20 students to allow for one-on-one communication with your instructor.
Online classes are taught by the same Stark State instructors who teach our traditional classes.
Many people mistakenly assume that they’ll feel isolated in a web learning course. To their surprise, most find that web learning courses actually provide a high degree of personal contact. Not only will you and your instructor communicate directly, but everyone in the class will also have the ability to communicate online.
No. Stark State College classes are not self-paced. The class will mirror a traditional class, including start and end dates. Although different instructors will have different requirements, each instructor will require you to participate online a minimum number of times per week.
Check the academic calendar for drop dates and contact your advisor for recommendations.
Most courses do require that you use a specified textbook.
Your syllabus, course outline, lecture materials and assignments will be included in your online course, which you will access through eStarkState. You may also be required to purchase an access code or book through the Stark State College bookstore.
You can log into your course from any computer with a web browser (preferably Firefox) and internet access.
Many of our students come from other states, and some students have taken classes while in other countries. Fully online classes are designated as W3 courses, and instructors may require campus visits for tests, but remote students may make arrangements to take tests elsewhere, such as a local testing center or library. Students who are unable to come to campus must complete a few proctoring forms and then arrange to take their exams under the supervision of an education official, such as a librarian, teacher, hospital education director, staff director, human services training director or any military officer of higher rank than the student. Contact the eStarkState team for assistance.
There’s no extra fee for parking permits, but all students who come on campus are required to have a parking permit. See campus parking regulations online.
This is not recommended. Computers in the computer lab are available for use by all Stark State students on a first-come, first-served basis, so there is no guarantee that a computer will always be available. We recommend any student in a web-enabled or web-delivered class to have access to a computer outside of Stark State.
An online course or web-delivered (W3) course is taught exclusively over the web with little or no face-to-face contact with the instructor and classmates. A web-enabled course (W2) offers a portion of the class time (typically 50 percent) in class and the remaining class time over the web. Flexible learning (W4) courses may include required lecture time delivered using web-conferencing technology or other virtual technology. Students may be required to log in to class on a specific day and time. Generally, all instruction is conducted via the web, however, mandatory dates of attendance could be required.
Web courses are identified with a W2, W3 or W4 to the far right on the class schedule. Click here for more information.
Typically, the answer is no. However, you will be required to log in several times per week at hours that are convenient for you. Your instructor may also identify specific login requirements. Online courses do not take less time than traditional classes, but the time you choose is more flexible. Web 4 courses may have specific day/time login requirements you’ll know when you sign up for the class.
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Linda Morosko
Director of eStarkState
330-494-6170 ext. 4973

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