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School of Graduate & Continuing Studies

Bachelor's Degree Completion

Launching Fall 2025
Finish Your Degree

Build Your Future

We know that returning to school can feel overwhelming. Our degree completion programs are designed specifically for adult learners just like you.

Fit your schedule

Take one course at a time in a condensed format while balancing work and family.

Develop your network

Complete courses in your major with the same small group of students. You'll build strong interpersonal and professional connections.

Evenings on campus & online

Meet just one evening a week on campus with your cohort. Many general education and elective courses will be online.
Trusted Guidance

Follow a Customized Plan

Feel confident every step of the way.

A dedicated advisor will walk you through the entire process, step-by-step. ÃÛÌÒapp provides a transfer-friendly environment and will examine what courses you’ve already taken and what prior learning you've gained through your professional experience. You need approximately 60 credits to begin a degree completion program. 

Here’s how it works:

  1. Meet with an advisor
  2. Follow your customized plan
Forming Faithful Citizens

Advance Your Career

Choose from two bachelor's degree completion options.

Human Services

Do you want to create a better world for your family, friends, and community? You are someone who identifies a problem and takes action, seeing it as your sense of calling.

Through this interdisciplinary major, you will examine societal tensions and the root causes of suffering and injustice. You will also learn about human relationships and behavior dynamics, focusing on communications that facilitate meaningful change.

This program, grounded in a Christian perspective, will equip you with the skills you need to serve others compassionately and effectively.

Applied Leadership

Are you ready to step up in your career? You're looking to develop your ability to manage a team, fulfill your purpose in a new field, or take on more responsibilities, new challenges, and increased influence.

This interdisciplinary program will make you a stronger leader, equipping you with skills to understand diverse perspectives, societal structures, and organizational change.  

Rooted in Christian values and centered on relevant strategies, you’ll be equipped as an influential change maker.

Designed Differently

Program Details

  • Cohort model
  • Year-round schedule
  • On campus and online
  • Includes courses in your major, general education courses, and electives
  • 124 total credits required to graduate
  • Low cost per credit, financial aid available

Contact Us

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Abbie Lipsker

Director of Continuing Studies
616-526-6231
Sarah Plantinga

Sarah Plantinga

Associate Director of Continuing Studies, Admissions
616-526-6275