°Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï II for Adult Undergraduates
Whether you're looking to begin your college career or finish one you've started, °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï II is an ideal way to do it.
What is °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï II?
°Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï II is a re-entry plan for adults who wish to complete or begin their undergraduate studies at °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï. Prospective students are eligible for °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï II if they have independent status as defined by the Higher Education Act of 1992 (at least 24 years of age, or a veteran, or married, or with legal dependents other than a spouse). This flexible daytime program is for those who wish to study either part or full time and emphasizes the development of a strong foundation in a wide range of basic academic skills.
°Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï II students take classes alongside traditional age students and learn in a supportive environment marked by small classes and close personal attention from faculty. °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï's internship program provides students with practical experience that helps them to change a career or begin a new one.
The college accepts up to 64 credit hours for courses completed at other regionally
accredited two- and four-year institutions in which at least a grade of C- was earned.
Course credit may be transferred regardless of when the courses were taken, but must
be relevant to the °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï curriculum to be accepted. Part-time °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï II are eligible
for a reduced per credit tuition fee. Full-time °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï II students may be eligible
for financial aid. °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï II is a non-residential program, but exceptions may be
made on a case-by-case basis for full-time students.
Meet Ruut
DeMeo ’20

°Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï II graduate
Read My Story“I gleaned so much from my teachers. They inspired and challenged me. For the two short years I got to spend at °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï, my work didn’t just matter to me, but it mattered to these incredibly gifted professionals, as well as to the other students. The camaraderie is something I didn’t know to expect but would not trade for anything.â€
More Information
To obtain more information about °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï II, contact admissions@goucher.edu or call 410.337.6100.
