Who Should Apply

Karen Lesch, Academic Advisor

"I needed something that I could complete in my free time, and I was afraid of being the oldest student in the classroom. The online classes have raised my confidence, so now I can walk into a classroom and know that I am possibly the oldest, but that I am also capable of doing well in school." —Jennifer Adams, associate degree in letters, arts, and sciences
 

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Who Should Apply

The bachelor's degree in letters, arts, and sciences has been specifically designed for:
  • persons who have faced challenges starting or completing their college education due to life's circumstances or geographical constraints
  • persons in the workforce who occupy managerial/leadership positions but must obtain a degree for further professional advancement
  • persons wishing to broaden their educational horizons in the liberal arts

If you are looking for a high-quality academic program that focuses on issues of leadership and organizational dynamics, yet do not want to limit yourself to a narrow, single-discipline approach, this degree program may be for you. The goal of the bachelor's degree in letters, arts, and sciences is to provide a broad education that introduces methods of analysis used in the liberal arts disciplines. However, it can also prepare you for the complex social, cultural, and organizational issues that will confront you in most leadership positions.

The bachelor's degree in letters, arts, and sciences is an excellent choice for anyone but is particularly suitable for adults who can bring real-world experience to their study.



 

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