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ONLINE AND SELF-PACED COURSES

How Do ABA Online Courses Work?

The course will be facilitated by an instructor who will guide you through each lesson and will be available to answer questions and provide feedback on your assignments. Each week, you will receive an assignment over the Internet.  The assignment will include: 

  • Reading a chapter in your textbook or online material
  • Completing a short assignment and either forwarding the assignment electronically to your instructor or posting it on the electronic class discussion board 
  • Taking a self-check test. 

In addition, you will also have some assignments where you will collaborate with other students using electronic discussion boards and e-mail. The semester-length courses will have a mid-term examination and a final examination. These examinations and the self-check quizzes for each assignment will be taken electronically over the Internet. Your overall grade for the class will be based on your performance on the weekly assignments, mid-term and final examinations. Students may complete their assignments from any location and at any time day or night. Students have 9 days to complete each lesson and may complete it anytime during that period. Each lesson will require from 2 to 4 hours to complete. Many of the AIB instructor-led online courses provide credit towards an AIB diploma or certificate, or continuing education credit for a variety of professional designations.

To register call or email Donna Atkinson at datkinson@wvbankers.org or (304)343-8838 or (800)343-8038. Or print the registration form and fax to (304)343-9749.

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How Do ABA Self-Paced Online Courses Work?

ABA offers over 50 self-paced courses designed to be taken in modules (averaging around 15-20 minutes each). The courses usually take from 2 to 8 hours to complete and include numerous activities (short quizzes, simulations, etc.). You have up to 6 months to complete a course after registering for it.

To register or for more information click here.

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