Sort of. There are two problems with signing up for a class on any website. But you can tell us your intent to take a class over the internet.
Problem #1 - Privacy. Do you think it is a good idea to give all your personal information over the internet? Look at how many hackers already get personal information and credit card data now. Sending your personal information over the internet is just giving the hacker the means to steal your identity. What about those "hacker proof" and "secure" sites? Well, every one of the hacked sites over the past few years were "hacker proof" or "secure" or both.
Problem #2 - Being ready to learn. Since class size is limited to eight we do not want to overfill a class or have someone sign up for two or three, not knowing which they will finally take. We can see someone signing up for a class and showing up unprepared. They would be unhappy when we turned them away, we would be unhappy that we had to turn them away, and another student would be unhappy because they couldn't get into the class they wanted.
So How do you sin up over the internet or on our site? Send us an e-mail with your name and phone number and we will call you. Or we can confirm attendance and finish everything else later.
Or you can sign up for the PADI e-Leaning course (there is a link on our site) which is all done online. When you sign up indicated store 715 (that's us) and we will be available to answer any of your questions or help with the course. When done with the online learning protion we can complete the confined water and open water dives for you.