Not always an easy task, we know.
With work, family commitments, hobbies, community involvement and
the need to “have a life,” it’s difficult to find time to finish your
college degree. But we are here to help you overcome these obstacles and
make the time to do this. We can help you get on your way to more
challenging work, promotions and more pay.
We’ll show you how to do this. All you have to do
is ask.
Here are the options from which you may choose to finish your
degree:
- take courses in an on-campus setting. Click here for the University's
Class Schedule
which will provide you with days and times that the courses are
being offered on campus.
- take on-campus courses that are being offered in an online
delivery mode (which allows you to take the course from home).
Some on-campus courses are offered in this manner are listed here:
Summer College 2007.
- take a course offered through the
Center for Continuing Education.
Some of their courses are offered online, some are offered
on-campus, and others may be delivered in an off-campus setting. See what they have to
offer for spring.
- take a course offered via
Interactive Television. With
this option, you may enroll for courses delivered electronically at
various sites throughout Wisconsin. These courses take place at a
specific time and place, and students at all locations take part in
class discussions.
- take courses through the Distance Learning Center.
Courses offered through this
distance education delivery mode are developed either in a
print-based or online format. You must apply to, and be admitted to, the
Distance Learning Center
program before taking one of these courses. They
offer undergraduate credit only.
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