Structure of Degree Programs
1. No residency means that you work at
home-no classes.
2. Self paced. No time restrictions or
requirements. Take as little or as much time as you need. (Note: we
encourage students to try to finish within 9 months, but you may finish
in 2 weeks - it depends on your abilities, expenses, and desires.
3. Use of L.E.A.P.* --
UofB's exclusive "Lifetime Education/Experiential
Assessment Portfolio." You may already
"have" your degree and not know it! Through L.E.A.P., we'll
determine how many college credits you have earned for everything
you've done or learned, whether in or out of a classroom.
Some Examples:
- Self-taught computer skills
- Job Experience
- Movies you've seen
- Books you've read
- Volunteer work
- Dance Study
- Hobbies
- Attending Seminars
- Acting in a play
- Travel
- Military experience
- Learning or speaking a foreign language
- Tax preparation
- Community service
- Formal educational experience
- Starting a business
- Continuing adult education
- Officer of a club/organization
You will earn 20 credits simply by examining your life in detail
and completing the L.E.A.P. forms.
4. UofB accepts virtually unlimited transfer
credits. If you have credits from another school these are
generally all transferable to your degree program with us.
Check with your personally assigned professor.
5. Credit through independent study.
If you lack the credits necessary for your degree, you may in effect
do "new work" to fill in this "gap." You would
be led through the new work or our extension education program by
your Faculty Instruction Coordinator (F.I.C.).
6. Custom tailored to fit your needs.
You develop your curriculum, pick your degree and your major,
with assistance from your F.I.C., if needed.
7. Final Project or C.A.P*. The "Commensurate
Ability Project" is your way of demonstrating
your proficiency in your chosen field of study. It is very flexible
and could take the form of a traditional thesis/dissertation, or you
can create something of your choosing. Example include: an original
audio or video tape (demonstrating proficiency in performing arts);
a sculpture, painting or pottery; creation of a computer program;
the writing of a book or training manual; an original work of prose
or poetry or a thoughtful critique of an existing work; or development
of a community service project. The structure of your C.A.P. is limited
only by your abilities and imagination.
8. Transcript. The UofB offers
a unique way of expressing yourself and completing your degree program.
You will earn credit for critiquing your life, work and final
project (C.A.P.). You will in essence help write your narrative transcript.
9. Upon completion of the degree requirements as well as payment
of tuition in full, you will be awarded your degree, at which time
the University will send your diploma and transcript.
If you need additional information please contact our Office of Student
Affairs at 1-312-924-0710 Monday - Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Eastern time.
(* Note: L.E.A.P. and C.A.P. are copyrighted acronyms and the sole property of the University of Berkley, the educational
affiliate of The Society of God, a non-profit, religious, educational,
philanthropic corporation.)
For more information, please call our Office of Student Affairs at (312)
924-0710 Monday - Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern time.
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