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accelerated degree programs built for working adults

The reasons you think you can’t go back to school may be the reasons you should.

Bellevue University was built for you—the hardworking student who won’t settle for anything less than high-quality adult degree programs. With support from faculty who care about your future, you can earn your degree. Here, we’ve gathered key resources to help you as you consider going back to school as an adult.

Our degrees are designed with your time and budget in mind, helping you balance work and school. Our admissions counselors will help you plan your next steps, and your Student Coach will support you every step of the way—no matter what else is on your plate.
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why adult learners thrive at Bellevue University

Not every degree program is created equal. What is it that makes Bellevue University a particularly great partner for adult students? For starters, we’re an institution built for working adults.

Explore unique ways that our flexible programs fit your life as you’re balancing work and school.

Take a closer look at what an accelerated degree program (cohort) is and how it works.

Discover top programs tailored for working adults.

Hear first-hand how other students navigate earning their degree.

8 signs that now is the right time for you to consider going back to school.

 

 

How can I afford to go back to school?

transfer credits

If you’ve attended college before, many of your credits may apply toward starting—or finishing—your degree here. We want your hard work to count so you can move toward your goals without repeating courses. Learn about our generous transfer policy and see how you can save time and money through an accelerated degree program.

grants and scholarships

Grants and scholarships can make college more affordable and, unlike student loans, do not have to be repaid. Various institutions inside and outside the University offer these financial awards. Our admissions staff can assist you with your grant or scholarship applications.

corporate reimbursement

Your employer may offer tuition assistance, which could reduce or cover the cost of tuition at Bellevue University. You might be reimbursed later for your tuition payments (corporate reimbursement), or your employer may pay the University directly (direct payment). Speak with your employer about available tuition assistance opportunities.

FAFSA: Federal Student Aid

To determine your eligibility, you’ll need to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Your Student Coach can walk you through the process and connect you with resources if you need support. Most students are eligible for federal financial aid (student loans) to help offset tuition costs.

Bellevue Stories
I was attracted to the MBA program at Bellevue University because I heard about the accelerated cohort. It was important for the program to be realistic. It’s life-friendly because you can still have a life outside the cohort.
Melena, Bellevue University Graduate

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