Hi, I know that the University of Oklahoma, College of Arts and Sciences, has offered Organic Chem 1 and 2 lecture sections online. They also have a note at the bottom of these course offerings saying that if you can't come in for the proctored exams that it is possible to make arrangements near where you live. So, check out www.ou.edu and then the college of arts and sciences and that might help. Good luck.
University of Colorado - Colorado Springs offers Orgo I and II online as well. I is in the summer, II in the fall. It's actually set up through the Colorado Consortium for Independent Study (a big online consortium) and you can set up getting the exams proctored by someone near you. Check out http://www.colorado.edu/ccis/, or you can sign up through http://www.uccs.edu as well.
Actually the online section at UCCS has a higher prereq grade required than the regular class. You need to have gotten a B in gen chem (or Orgo I for admission to Orgo II) to take the online version vs a C in gen chem for the regular classroom versions. Besides maybe the OP has a full time job and would like the flexibility of an online class. It has nothing to do with juevos.
Some of us have kids and full times jobs and are also full time students so that is kinda offensive that you would even say that....sorry, but it just struck me as wrong.