UK Online offers several online bachelor’s degree programs specifically tailored to meet the needs of those who started working toward their bachelor’s degree, but never finished. Most programs allow for up to 60 credit hours to be transferred toward the degree, so that your time and money spent on college does not go to waste.
Choose from a variety of programs to meet your career goals. These programs provide the skills and knowledge required to grow in your career.
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Maximize your earned credit. Our bachelor’s degree completer programs are perfect for those who have already earned college credits. These programs pick-up where your general education requirements left off. If you didn’t finish your general education requirements, we offer online courses so you can complete your general education requirements before enrolling in our completer programs. (You must not be enrolled at UK for one year to qualify for these programs).
Enjoy the flexibility of learning online. Our programs fit into your busy schedule by providing ultimate schedule flexibility. Whether you need to work while pursuing your degree, or take care of other responsibilities, these programs provide you with the schedule flexibility to do it all.
Receive tuition assistance. Online students working toward a bachelor’s degree are offered the same federal aid as students who earn their degree in-person. This includes federal loans, grants, and scholarships. In fact, 75% of our online students received financial aid in the Fall 2022 term.
Earn the same degree as in-person students. All degrees earned through UK Online offer the exact same credentials as students who attend programs on UK’s campus. Your diploma will be exactly the same, and there is no mention of “online” on your transcript.
Be supported in your goals. With UK Online, students are never just a number or anonymous face. Our students report that they feel seen and supported by their faculty and student success services offered by UK.
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