How Should I List Online Education On My Resume?

I just started on-line college courses. I’m not sure how to word that on my resume. Since I just started, should I just not list it?

9 comments to How Should I List Online Education On My Resume?

  • Clive L

    Under the section headed Educational Qualifications, show the details of these courses that you are currently undertaking followed by all the others in chronological order, most recent to earliest.

  • Lois Griffin

    You should probably list it on your resume.
    Remember that the education section traditionally goes near the bottom.
    You should name the university you are attending, a brief description of your course study, and the time frame. Example:
    Education
    Townsville High School 2005
    Chicago State University 2006-present
    Course of Study: Business Management

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  • i.am.me

    Yes, list online education. It counts whether it’s online or in person.

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