If it has been a while since you attended college, you will soon realize that advances in technology have made completing your education and earning your degree more convenient than ever before. Students are not limited to traditional residence-bound programs. With Madison University you can learn at your own pace and earn the credits you need to complete your degree from any location.
If you are like most of our students, you have several years of work experience and college transfer credit but you have not earned your degree. Our primary goal at Madison University is to accommodate adult students by meeting their individual educational needs. For this reason, our degree programs are flexible, self-paced and have been designed for accelerated completion.
At this very moment, millions of students are earning college credit for their prior learning experience. Take the first step towards earning the degree you deserve. Madison University's faculty and staff will guide you throughout the entire distance learning process. Get excited about higher education and become a college graduate.
Madison University was established to provide quality off-campus academic degree programs to a select group of highly motivated, self-disciplined, mid-career adults. The University utilizes modern technology coupled with traditional correspondence as a vehicle for providing knowledge and skills through the completion of distance learning courses. The University provides an alternative to traditional classroom based programs and encourages students to explore their potential and continue their education in a society and job market in which higher education is typically synonymous with success and personal growth.
The Distance Learning difference...
Earn Credit for Your Prior Experience
Contact a Program Coordinator today for a free evaluation of your prior experience.
Self-Paced, Flexible Programs
Programs are self-paced and flexible. Students may accelerate or extend their degree completion.
Accelerated Degree Programs
• You can study at your convenience anytime, 24 hours a day
• You can tailor or personalize your courses
• You'll learn from outstanding professors with a wealth of practical experience
Excellent support is the heartbeat of success for our students and graduates. Your Student Services Representative will be available to assist you with all aspects of earning your degree. Your Representative realizes the importance of prompt and accurate correspondence and is dedicated to providing excellent support.
While you will not be required to attend classes, you can be assured that your curriculum and study materials are equivalent to those used in campus-bound, traditional institutions. In addition, your Academic Advisor and Student Services Representative will work with you throughout the completion of your program to ensure your understanding of the course material.
You will quickly appreciate the convenience of earning your degree via distance education with the University's virtual campus. Your degree program has been designed for self-paced progress, and your correspondence with the University is not limited by stringent classroom attendance or traditional semester schedules
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