
Enhancing your education is easier than ever
As a society, we have learned to adapt to changing demands in the workforce and because of that you are one step closer to overcoming some of the hurdles of going back to college as an adult.
Prepare for your next position
Bluffton offers three distinct cohort programs to help working adults complete a bachelor's degree:
Bluffton’s accounting degree-completion program seeks to increase career pathways for working adults who already hold an associate degree in accounting. Bring up to three years of course credit from any accredited college and complete your bachelors degree in one year.
- Online course delivery
- Degree completion in as little as one year
Bluffton’s one-night-a-week program is focused on transferable skills for a variety of organizations. Develop a better understanding of your organization, recognize growth within your current role and be well-prepared for leadership opportunities.
- Online videoconferencing
- Degree completion in four semesters
Bluffton’s RN to BSN program is an accredited, degree-completion program designed to fit the needs of working adults who have a nursing license but not a bachelor of science in nursing. Flexible scheduling allows students to being in spring, summer or fall.
- Online courses. Although some courses may have a clinical component.
- Degree completion in as little as two years
But how?
Don’t let the idea of adding studies on top of your already busy life stop you from reaching your goal. You want to advance in your career. You want to provide for your family. You want to be a contributing member of your community. We get that. And we’ve designed our degree completion programs with you in mind.
New classes begin every
six weeks throughout
the academic year
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“Without the opportunities at Bluffton, I don’t know if I would have been able to complete my education. I am grateful that I had people who cared about me as an individual.” - Dorothy Lovell Jones ’06
