How can I find a good academic program for me?
Adult learners can find all sorts of programs to meet their schedules
By Laura Jeanne Hammond, 8/17/09
Gone are the days where adult learners would be treated like a typical 18-year-old student with only daytime classes, rigid degree plans and a minimum of four years until a degree could be earned.
Today’s programs for adult learners accommodate people of any age who are looking to start or finish a degree.
Here’s what to do to find a program that matches your educational and life goals.

Make contact
The hardest part of going back to school is taking that first step. Take a deep breath and call the college to make an appointment with an academic adviser.
The adviser will review the transferability of any college credits you already have, help you evaluate your educational goals and examine any life experiences you have for which you may be able to earn college credit.
Evaluate your goals
Visualize your end result. Will you earn a higher salary if you finish your bachelor’s degree? Do you need an update of your current skill sets? Are you looking for the specialization of a master’s degree?
Apply
As part of your admissions portfolio, you may be asked to submit a statement of your goals.
Other application requirements generally include a high school or college transcript, a standard application and a résumé.
You have no doubt matured in the years since you last considered college; admissions reps recognize this.
Evaluate the costs
Financial costs aren’t the only ones that should be evaluated. Will the time put into a credential program pay off in the end through a career change, a better job, more money? What credentials will help you reach your goals? How much time will you be away from your family?
Don’t get discouraged
Self-doubt is a common feeling from adult learners because so many things have changed since many adults last attended college. That anxiety may make you think that returning to college is harder than it really is. Take the first step, and meet with an adviser. Next year, you’ll be that much closer to earning your degree!
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