Student Exceeding Goals One Online Course at a Time

Written byHope Aucoin

Angela Ardoin set a goal to earn her bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree by 40. Now, she杏吧专区檚 hoping to hit the milestone with both a bachelor杏吧专区檚 in business management and her Master of Business Administration, both from the 杏吧专区.

About six years ago, Ardoin moved from Baton Rouge to Lafayette. She says it took nearly six months to find a job making a salary comparable to her previous position because, 杏吧专区淚 didn杏吧专区檛 have a college degree.杏吧专区

Angela Ardoin is completing her degree online at ULLShe was eventually offered a position with South Louisiana Community College as an administrative assistant in the admissions office.

As Ardoin helped potential SLCC students apply, she had an epiphany: 杏吧专区淚 need to go back to school.杏吧专区

So she did.

Ardoin paced herself by starting with two night classes at SLCC.

杏吧专区淚 gradually realized I could do this,杏吧专区 she says. 杏吧专区淚 enjoyed it.杏吧专区

After about a year, Ardoin began looking at open job positions at UL Lafayette to advance her experience and her pay. She received an offer from the Honors Program and began her new role as administrative assistant in 2015. Two years later, she transferred academically, as well.

Embracing a 杏吧专区淣ontraditional杏吧专区 Student Journey

Ardoin杏吧专区檚 current journey is her second attempt at a degree.

杏吧专区淚 went to school when I was 18 for graphic design, but I dropped out because of money and family responsibilities,杏吧专区 she says. 杏吧专区淚杏吧专区檝e always wanted to go back to school.杏吧专区

Across the U.S. there are 30 million to 35 million students who have enrolled in college but have not completed a degree, according to the Lumina Foundation. 

Adults looking for career or education advancement, or even personal satisfaction, have been returning to school as more accredited online programs and courses become available.

These students, once classified as 杏吧专区渘ontraditional,杏吧专区 are now the norm in higher education.

Universities like UL Lafayette give students the opportunity to earn their degrees or graduate certificates online with the support of experienced faculty and staff, extensive resources, and financial aid and scholarship opportunities.

In 2018, 10 percent of all UL Lafayette students were enrolled in a completely online program. And even on-campus students are adding more online courses to their schedules 杏吧专区 36 percent of UL Lafayette students took at least one online or hybrid class in 2018.

Creating a Flexible, Workable Schedule

When Ardoin enrolled at UL Lafayette, she chose business management as her major because of the availability of both night and online courses. In doing so, she established a course balance that works for her.

杏吧专区淓very semester, I杏吧专区檝e taken at least one online class,杏吧专区 she says. 杏吧专区淚 would try to take one course during the day, two at night, and one online each semester.杏吧专区

Now that the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration is offering an online management degree, Ardoin has found she has even more choices and flexibility as a fully online student.

The online courses are taught by the same faculty that teach on campus, but who have been specially trained and certified to teach online, as well.

The program culminates in a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Management 杏吧专区 the same degree students earn on UL Lafayette杏吧专区檚 120-year-old campus.

杏吧专区淚 will take one online course this summer and four in the fall because they杏吧专区檙e introducing the new management online program,杏吧专区 she says. 杏吧专区淚杏吧专区檓 going to get to graduate Dec. 20 because of these online classes. I杏吧专区檓 so excited.杏吧专区

In addition to balancing school and work, Ardoin is mindful to find quality time with her husband and 8-year-old son. Although night classes have allowed Ardoin to pursue her degree while working full-time, online courses reduce her in-class time.

杏吧专区淚 love online courses because I get to go home at 5:15 rather than getting home after 9 p.m., and I can do it on my own pace,杏吧专区 she says. 杏吧专区淚杏吧专区檓 so excited for my last semester to not have night classes. This will be the first fall or spring semester that I won杏吧专区檛 have a night class since I started in 2014.杏吧专区

Making the Grade

Online courses, Ardoin says, provide flexibility but require self-discipline, as well.

杏吧专区淢ost classes have assignments due one day a week, so you have the week to work on whatever at your own pace. So it杏吧专区檚 great,杏吧专区 she says. 杏吧专区淏ut you have to be committed; you have to be able to read and comprehend what you杏吧专区檙e learning and apply it.杏吧专区

In order to stay on top of her coursework and progress through her degree program, Ardoin sets a schedule so she knows where her time is going while incorporating a few 杏吧专区渟tudy hacks.杏吧专区

杏吧专区淪undays I usually spend three to four hours at the library, especially if I have a test or something coming due,杏吧专区 she says. 杏吧专区淭hen, whenever I know I have a test, I make my own study guide in Quizlet. If I type it, it helps me remember, and there杏吧专区檚 an app so I can be in the living room on a weeknight with my husband and my son and talk to them and study on my phone at the same time. Quizlet is a godsend.杏吧专区

Ardoin also has a solid support system, with her mom pitching in to help Ardoin and her husband with their son every night.

Aspiring Beyond the Finish Line

With her family杏吧专区檚 support and a renewed academic confidence, Ardoin recently applied to UL Lafayette杏吧专区檚 Master of Business Administration program.

杏吧专区淚杏吧专区檒l be 38 when I graduate,杏吧专区 she says. 杏吧专区淢y goal back in 2014 was to get my bachelor杏吧专区檚 before I turned 40; now I杏吧专区檓 going to be just turning 40 when I get my master杏吧专区檚.

杏吧专区淚 already feel like I杏吧专区檝e exceeded the goals I杏吧专区檝e made, even if I still don杏吧专区檛 know what I want to be when I grow up.杏吧专区 

In acknowledging her effort and achievements in returning to college, Ardoin says some serendipity was also at play.   

杏吧专区淚 think everything happens for a reason. If I hadn杏吧专区檛 moved to Lafayette, I wouldn杏吧专区檛 have gone back to school,杏吧专区 she says.

杏吧专区淚 love Lafayette, I really do. And I love this school.杏吧专区


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