The idea of lifelong learning can create challenges for any individual. What is your challenge?
If you are like Michelangelo, you are excited about the prospect of learning something new; try the Organizational Development and Leadership degree, designed to give you the knowledge and skills you need to succeed as a leader.
You might believe like Henry Ford that since you stopped your educational process at the age of twenty, you are too old to return; try our Transitional Education course that helps you learn how to succeed at college. And the course earns you college credit while you learn what you need to know about time management, study skills, test-taking and much, much more.
Still others of you know you need activity to learn, not just a traditional classroom experience. All of our faculty understand that active learning is key to keeping a classroom experience alive and rewarding. You won't find a "talking head" at University College.
Evening, weekend, online and hybrid courses offered on a part-time basis enable you to fit college into your busy life of work, family and community. You'll get convenient scheduling options at three different campus locations and support services that are geared to adults.
University College works with each individual student to provide you with the coursework and support that will maximize your talents and help you become successful in today's working world.
Come in and visit with one of our advisors. Find out today what University College can offer you!
University College 2007 Awards Convocation Speech presented by Dean Emily Richardson, Ed.D.

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