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NEW LONDON, Conn. (July 24, 2023)—This fall Mitchell College is launching a Professional Studies undergraduate “Completer Degree” program for adult learners as part of its efforts to expand options for “nontraditional” college students to achieve their education and career goals. Designed exclusively for adult students with some college credit, the accelerated program offers both a 2-year (A.A.) and a 4-year (B.A.) degree. Competitively priced and flexible, the program allows students to enroll fall, spring or summer, with both full-time (two courses per term) and part-time (one course per term) options. At launch, courses will be offered in a hybrid curriculum combining afternoon/evening in-person classes with online classes, but the goal of the program is to offer 100% online learning in the near future. Students may further accelerate their degree with classes through Mitchell’s MiniMester program or the Mitchell Hub, which offers online learning. Adults enrolled in this program can benefit from being part of a cohort that is generally highly motivated and has life experience to draw from. Student success is supported by advisors, faculty and staff who are experienced in working with adult learners and understand the challenges they face. “The Professional Studies program is ideal for anyone looking to complete a degree they have already started, knowing that might give them an edge in advancing their career. In addition to knowledge gained through coursework, students will also develop transferable skills needed to succeed in the workplace, such as interpersonal and communication skills, critical and creative thinking skills and an appreciation for diversity,” said Catherine “Cathy” Hurd, M.S., Ph.D., A.B.D., interim vice president of enrollment management. To learn more, please visit: mitchell.edu/academic-programs/professional-studies/ Virtual Open House (Zoom), Thursday, August 10, 7:00pm On-campus Open House, Thursday, August 17, 5:30pm The Red Barn, 629A Montauk Avenue, New London ### About Mitchell College An inclusive 4-year independent college, Mitchell welcomes a “kaleidoscope of learners” — a wide spectrum of diversity in race, gender, class, ethnicity and learning style. Mitchell developed its distinct educational approach over more than 80 years, blending a tradition of mentoring with an expertise in teaching diverse learning styles to create the innovative Mitchell Ability Model. Through a journey of self-discovery, learning adaptability, 4-year career development, and mastery of essential abilities, students are challenged, supported and equipped for lifelong success. Mitchell is committed to the broader community through building strong, creative and cooperative partnerships. Located on a beautiful waterfront campus in historic New London, Connecticut, it is also home to championship NCAA Division III athletics, Thames at Mitchell College, the Mystic Program, and the renowned Bentsen Learning Center.
NEW LONDON, Conn. (July 24, 2023)—This fall Mitchell College is launching a Professional Studies undergraduate “Completer Degree” program for adult learners as part of its efforts to expand options for “nontraditional” college students to achieve their education and career goals. Designed exclusively for adult students with some college credit, the accelerated program offers both a 2-year (A.A.) and a 4-year (B.A.) degree.
Competitively priced and flexible, the program allows students to enroll fall, spring or summer, with both full-time (two courses per term) and part-time (one course per term) options. At launch, courses will be offered in a hybrid curriculum combining afternoon/evening in-person classes with online classes, but the goal of the program is to offer 100% online learning in the near future. Students may further accelerate their degree with classes through Mitchell’s MiniMester program or the Mitchell Hub, which offers online learning.
Adults enrolled in this program can benefit from being part of a cohort that is generally highly motivated and has life experience to draw from. Student success is supported by advisors, faculty and staff who are experienced in working with adult learners and understand the challenges they face.
“The Professional Studies program is ideal for anyone looking to complete a degree they have already started, knowing that might give them an edge in advancing their career. In addition to knowledge gained through coursework, students will also develop transferable skills needed to succeed in the workplace, such as interpersonal and communication skills, critical and creative thinking skills and an appreciation for diversity,” said Catherine “Cathy” Hurd, M.S., Ph.D., A.B.D., interim vice president of enrollment management.
To learn more, please visit: mitchell.edu/academic-programs/professional-studies/
### About Mitchell College An inclusive 4-year independent college, Mitchell welcomes a “kaleidoscope of learners” — a wide spectrum of diversity in race, gender, class, ethnicity and learning style. Mitchell developed its distinct educational approach over more than 80 years, blending a tradition of mentoring with an expertise in teaching diverse learning styles to create the innovative Mitchell Ability Model. Through a journey of self-discovery, learning adaptability, 4-year career development, and mastery of essential abilities, students are challenged, supported and equipped for lifelong success. Mitchell is committed to the broader community through building strong, creative and cooperative partnerships. Located on a beautiful waterfront campus in historic New London, Connecticut, it is also home to championship NCAA Division III athletics, Thames at Mitchell College, the Mystic Program, and the renowned Bentsen Learning Center.