Pros
Paycheck. Online courses are only five weeks ; which allows for eight classes to be taught per year if you only teach one class per term.
Cons
Pay scale is quite low, especially for undergraduate classes. Online graduate classes pay more, but aren't competitive with what other colleges/universities pay. Very rigid posting requirements and evaluation reduce faculty members down to essentially grading professionals. Student quality is quite low, since the college is a "right to try" college (in their words), where a GED and/or high school diploma is the minimum requirement to take classes, but a qualification for student loans and government grants are preferred. Essentially, low quality students and low pay, along with meddling Deans, pretty much summarizes this place of employment. Would not recommend, since there are other employers in the online environment preferred over this college.