New program can help returning adults finish their degree

  • Students wanting to return to school and finish their degree now have more support through the Get AHEAD initiative.
  • Get AHEAD helps students with some college credit finish their degree.
  • Learn more about the program ().

Through a new initiative supported by the Kansas Board of Regents, students wanting to return and finish their degree at 蹤獲扦 now have an easier road.

The initiative is called the Adult Higher Education Accessible Degrees (AHEAD) and is funded by the Lumina Foundation.

This program helps adults who have college credit but no degree return to school and earn their degree. Students can enroll in an online degree program, transfer college credits already earned, get credit for prior learning and military training, find out about financial aid options, finish their degree and get a promotion or a better job.

People who have an associates or a bachelors degree earn significantly more on average than those who have some college credit but no degree, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Additionally, online and adult students report more satisfaction with their overall college experience than traditional on-campus students, according to a national survey.

Learn more about the Get AHEAD program ().