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Your degree—on your time—accredited, quality online degrees and certificate programs with flexible, convenient schedules

Make it work on your time. It can be hard to make time for a traditional classroom education. That’s why our online programs allow you to plan your study efforts around the rest of your schedule.

Course materials are always available online, so you can access them once your day’s commitments have been met.

Demo course 

Are you interested in online learning, but wondering if you'd like the format? Register for a demo course and see if it's right for you. 

 Browse our online programs

For technical assistance contact the 24/7 Call Center at 978.665.4500 or complete the Online Help Desk Request Form.

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Apply to an online program

Apply now to one of our online programs to get started on your degree. 

Online Resources

Student Resource Center

A repository of helpful links, tips, and contact information. 

Faculty Resources for Online Teaching

Instructional information for faculty who are teaching online courses.

Try a course as a non-degree student

The non-degree form is for students who have never taken courses at, earned credit from, or applied to Fitchburg State University previously.

Helpful Links

University Resources

Several offices and departments offer resources for our online students.

Online FAQs

A: Online courses at Fitchburg State University are held completely online through Blackboard, our online learning management system. As a student you access and complete all your work in an online setting with a very user friendly interface.

A: The web address for all courses is blackboard.fitchburgstate.edu. As a student, you are given a username and password to access the courses in which you are enrolled.

A: One of the biggest advantages of online learning is that you can access your courses at whatever times are most convenient for you. For example, in a 7-week graduate-level online course, students should plan for 18 hours of course-related tasks per week. How often and at what times you connect depends on you, but it is recommended to stay involved throughout the week.

A: Typically there are not set times. This is what we refer to as asynchronous learning. You access the course at times that are most convenient for you. However, you will have a schedule to keep so that the course has structure. For example, the assignments and activities might have weekly deadlines. This depends on the instructor’s format for class and will be clearly identified.

A: Yes. A working knowledge of and experience with computer applications is recommended prior to enrollment in online distance learning classes.

A: A lot, including:

  • Technical support from our Information Technology Helpdesk available 24/7 at 978.665.4500
  • For everything beyond technical support, contact Digital Learning at digitallearning@fitchburgstate.edu

A: You can register for online courses the same as traditional courses. Registration details are available through the registrar.

A: If you contact the IT Helpdesk, they can assist you with your account. The number for the IT Helpdesk is 978.665.4500.

A: Again, please contact the IT Helpdesk as they can access your account and see what the problem is and help you to resolve that problem.

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Fitchburg State University has been approved to participate in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements. Learn more about the State Authorization and Distance Education.

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