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Main Campus
Rocket Hall 1830/1840
Advising: 419.530.3142
Dean's Office 419.530.3072
FAX: 419.530.3242
CALL Undergraduate Degree Programs
The College of Adult and Lifelong Learning Undergraduate Degree Programs houses the
following degree programs:
- Adult Liberal Studies (B.A. in Liberal Studies)
- Individualized Programs (B.A. or B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies)
- Professional Studies (B.A. in Professional Studies)
These degree programs are interdisciplinary and oriented to students' unique individual needs. They also serve as degree completion options.
Click here for a Degree Completion Information Sheet and learn about college credit requirements, transfer credit practices and more!
Click here for a Degree Program comparison.
Who should consider College of Adult and Lifelong Learning bachelor degree programs?
Individuals with diverse interests and career goals that are not being met by existing
UT degree programs
Individuals with significant transfer credits seeking a quality, four-year university
education
Individuals with associate degrees looking to expand their education by obtaining
a bachelor’s degree
The Prior Learning Assessment, Internships, and Field Experience programs are intended for accelerated degree programs for non-traditional students.
First Step Courses for Adult
Here you will find some suggested first step courses for adult and non-traditional
students.
For program information or advising, please call student services at 419.530.3142.
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