Stories from the Pride
As an undergraduate major, you’ll supercharge your résumé with career-building skills and experiences as early as freshmen year while receiving close support every step of the way.
All majors can pursue an accelerated (4+1) master’s degree—saving time and money while elevating expertise and employability.
Widener offers master’s, doctoral, certificate, and certification programs across many diverse fields and industries.
Whether you’re ready to start, change, or elevate your career, you’ll graduate with skills needed to be a leader in your discipline and build a network of powerful connections.
Explore associate’s and bachelor’s degrees and certificates designed for working adults. Most programs are offered 100% online and accept up to 90 transfer credits.
Whether you'd like to up your skills, pivot your career, finish your degree, or even start anew, you can count on Widener to support you throughout your academic journey and beyond.
Widener offers a selection of flexible programs delivered 100% online allowing you to earn a degree from virtually anywhere.
Degrees range from associate’s, bachelor’s, and certificate programs designed for working adults to nationally recognized master’s programs and beyond.
Find Your Program
Our programs unlock and accelerate careers by combining personalized education plans, career-ready experiences, and close faculty mentorship. Your path to a rewarding future starts here.
Get Ready for May 2024 🎓
We're already roaring with excitement to celebrate this year's incredible graduates May 14th through May 16th with a series of five tented ceremonies on Widener's historic Memorial Field.
Whether you're graduating or celebrating someone who is—you can find everything you need to know on our commencement webpage. Here, you'll find a preparation checklist for graduates, key event day information, campus maps, how to request accessible access for yourself or loved ones, and more!
We can't wait to see you there! Go, Pride!
Proven Results
A Widener education is a smart investment that delivers a lifetime of value.
Equal Opportunity, Harassment & Nondiscrimination at Widener
Widener University adheres to all federal and state civil rights laws prohibiting discrimination in private institutions of higher education. Widener University will not discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment, student, or applicant for admission on the basis of sex, gender, pregnancy status, age, race, national origin or ethnicity, religion, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, or genetic information, or any other protected category under applicable local, state, or federal law, including protections for those opposing discrimination or participating in any resolution process on campus or within the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or other human rights agencies.
Recent News
Anytime, Anywhere: Widener Empowers Well-Being Through TELUS Health Partnership
A new partnership with TELUS Health offers students a comprehensive wellness app for mental health support and resources, emphasizing accessibility and convenience.
For Engineering Students, this I-95 Project Brings Construction Management to Life
With Widener's new construction management major set to launch in the fall 2024, engineering students visited the rebuilt I-95 bridge site after its collapse in June 2023 for a lesson on the transformational power of construction management and engineering.
Career Impact Communities Aim to Broaden Student Career Horizons
Career Design and Development recently launched its free, not-for-credit Careers by Design Canvas course as a one-stop resource for students and faculty to access all that Career Design & Development has to offer.
Upcoming Admissions Events
Unlock Your Full Potential at Widener
Small enough to stand out—large enough to blaze your own trail. Grab a coffee with expert faculty. Join a club or sports team. Intern in Philadelphia. Build your brightest future.
Inside Track to Success
Abhay Aradhya
Range of Research
While pursuing computer science, he researched issues within the fields of biology, environmental science, biochemistry, and engineering.
Crunching Data
He built a computer server to manage 25 years of climate data research and assisted immunotherapy cancer research which inspired him to pursue oncology as his medical specialty.
NIH Fellowship
Abhay earned a post-baccalaureate research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health to study among some of the nation's top scientists.
Career Plan
Physician-Scientist
Aidan Looby
Campus Leader
Aidan expanded his network and leadership skills—becoming president of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity and Interfraternity Council while also guiding new students as a C.R.E.W. leader.
Green Research
Aidan worked alongside chemistry professor, Loyd Bastin, researching sustainable, environmentally-friendly green synthesis of pharmaceutical drugs.
Spreading the Word
He combined his love of podcasts and scientific research to create his podcast Under the Scope which shares the great work of the Widener research community.
Next Step:
PhD in Organic Chemistry
Taylor Kohnow
Cutting-Edge Co-Op
Taylor gained real-world experience early on through a dynamic 4-month co-op at a start-up robotics firm in Philadelphia.
Vibrant Network
She joined various campus groups such as the Robotics Club and Society of Women Engineers—expanding her network and support systems.
Career Support
With the help of our engaged faculty mentors and Career Design and Development Office, Taylor is on track to make a lasting impact in the robotics field.
Career Plan
Robotics Product Developer
Monjama Korngor
Skills to Lead
The doctor of nursing practice (DNP) program boosted Monjama's leadership role as a clinician to take on health care improvement projects.
Full-Time Flexibility
The flexible program supported her to work full-time as a nurse practitioner which opened doors to explore interdisciplinary roles.
Award-Winning
She was awarded the Substance Use Disorders Evidence-Based Training Award—stating steadfast faculty support set her apart from the competition.
Career Plan
Nurse Practitioner Specializing in Substance Use Disorders
-
#1
-
#2
-
#3
-
#4