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Greensboro College understands the challenges adult students face. We offer a variety of opportunities to complete a bachelor’s degree, receive a certificate, earn a master’s degree, or pursue any of several paths to North Carolina State teacher licensure.
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Greensboro College particularly understands the needs and interests of service members, veterans and their families and stands ready to help.
For adult undergraduates, in addition to our traditional degree programs, Greensboro College offers several programs designed to help you complete your degree. If you have an associate’s degree, or close to it in academic credit, one of these programs might be for you.
Admissions decisions are based on many factors and are considered on an individual basis.
Adult Transfer students with fewer than 24 semester hours are required to submit an official high school transcript or GED transcript verifying graduation. Transfer applicants who for any reason are ineligible to return to the last institution they attended will be considered for admission to Greensboro College only after having successfully completed course work at a community college or other institution, or after one semester out of the institution.
Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Organizational Leadership and Management is a contemporary and unique degree-completion program that truly caters to adult students.
You can also complete your Education degree and earn your teaching license.
Greensboro College offers six graduate degrees:
The college also offers its Licensure Plus program, designed for people who have bachelor’s degrees in fields other than education. This is a two-part program that enables participants to, first, obtain teacher licensure, and then obtain a Master of Education degree in Elementary Education, Special Education/General Curriculum or Special Education/Adapted Curriculum, or a
Master of Arts in Teaching for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, along with advanced licensure.
You can also complete your Education degree and earn your teaching license.
You can also complete your Education degree and earn your teaching license.
If you have difficulty accessing information on the Greensboro College website due to a disability or other issues, please contact us at [email protected] and provide the URL (web address) of the page you tried to access, the problem you experienced, and your contact information.
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