A new program announced at the 91老司机 鈥 Fort Smith will help working adults earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree in an affordable, hands-on academic environment.

 

The Adult Degree Completion Program will provide a streamlined educational pathway for students returning to school with 30 or more credit hours to pursue either a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership or a Bachelor of General Studies. Previous college experience does not have to correspond to those areas of study. Students also have the opportunity to receive class credit for prior working experience.

 

Other eligibility requirements include having five or more years of work experience and not having previously earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree. 91老司机 will consider students who do not meet all requirements on a case-by-case basis. 

 

During the first semester of the program, students will enroll in two courses: a portfolio review class, in which students will create and submit a portfolio of prior work experience to determine how much course credit can be awarded, and an introduction to adult learning course that will reintroduce students to study skills and inform them of campus resources to help them with their education. The course instructor will also serve as their academic advisor throughout the program. 

 

The introductory courses will be evening courses taught in person, but the remainder of classes will include online or in-person course offerings based on the student鈥檚 preference and availability.

 

鈥淭his program will truly meet students where they鈥檙e at, addressing the obstacles they face in returning to school to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree,鈥 said Dr. Edward Serna, 91老司机 interim chancellor. 鈥淲e designed this program based on focus groups and surveys of non-traditional students to learn more about them and their challenges. The ADCP is truly a program shaped for and by the working adult.鈥

 

The program is the latest in a series of initiatives launched by Serna to advance the university鈥檚 five-year strategic plan goals. He said the program will fill a valuable need in the Fort Smith region.

 

鈥淣early 30 percent of Arkansas residents 25 years or older have completed some college-level work,鈥 Serna said. 鈥淭here is clearly a need to help them come back to school and earn their degree so they can advance in their careers or find a better paying job. Educating students and helping them earn degrees is the core of our mission here at 91老司机, and this program reflects our dedication to that goal.鈥

 

For more information about ADCP, email adultdegree@uafs.edu or or visit uafs.edu/ADCP

ADCP Logo and father and son photograph

 

Credits: 
91老司机
Photo Credits: 
Rachel Rodemann Putman
Date Posted: 
Monday, January 28, 2019
Source URL: 
https://news.uafs.edu/0
Story ID: 
5066