Undergraduate study for the adult learner and/or working professional.
Husson
University's Division of Extended Learning serves adults who, because
of work schedules, geographic locations, or other responsibilities, wish
to earn a degree at times and places that are convenient to them--in
the evening, afternoon or on Saturdays.
It is also a program for people who want to take challenging college classes to complement their existing education.
Whether
you want to earn a college degree, or simply add to your education one
course at a time, Husson's Division of Extended Learning offers you a
way to take Husson classes at times and places that are convenient to
you. With three locations -- Bangor, South Portland, and Presque Isle --
and numerous evening courses, a Husson education is available to a wide
variety of people.
The Division of Extended Learning (DOEL) offers undergraduate study at the main campus in Bangor as well as at satellite campuses located in South Portland and Presque Isle. All campuses offer a variety of majors; the exact programs available depend on the needs of the particular community.
Extended Learning students find their primary support from the Directors or Coordinators of the Bangor, Presque Isle, and South Portland satellite campuses. Academic support such as library and technology services are available at all sites.
keep your job and go to classes at night.
take a course load that fits your already busy life.
stay close to home while pursuing your educational goals, if you live near one of our three locations.
transfer a number of your credits from previous accredited college courses toward your Husson degree. Contact a site director for a free college credit evaluation.
A DOEL degree is a Husson degree; there is no
distinction between degrees earned through the traditional day school
programs and degrees earned through Extended Learning. The DOEL program
is just as rigorous and respected.
We are particularly attuned to
the concerns of adult learners and/or working professionals who have
jobs and families. We recognize that students in this program tend to be
especially courageous, hard-working and committed to their dreams. This
program is designed for just that kind of person. If you are interested
in finding out more about studying at Husson through the School of
Extended Learning, please review this website and feel free to contact
the Director or Coordinator of your local Husson (DOEL) site.
All
new degree-seeking students should arrange to meet with their site
director or coordinator for transfer credit evaluations and to receive
other information.