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Many college students have a host of obligations that take up their time, but are able to focus on their studies because that is their main priority. But what if a student had another job as their main priority? If they also had a spouse and children, and house chores, adding college work could qualify as cruel and unusual punishment, unless that student were to receive personalized, flexible assistance from CollegePlus!, where working around students’ schedules and primary obligations is part of the degree plan.

Put Your Job to Work for You

Ever wonder if you could get college credit for work you have done? It’s true—there are several ways to earn college credit from work experience and CollegePlus! is more than capable of helping you make it happen. Learn how your work right now can count towards your college degree.

Nearly Had It? Now You Can!

If you are a full-time employee who works hard to support yourself or your family and still have not completed your degree, you are not alone. Whether you have some college credit or not, CollegePlus! can work with you to help you complete your degree. Most schools will honor college credit from as long as 20 years ago and every little bit helps to reduce time and expense.

Only a Tailor Could Make a Better Fit

Savile Row in London is known for producing some of the finest suits in the world because their tailors take pride in fitting the suit to the patron with perfect exactness. This is also true of the institution that CollegePlus! works closest with, Thomas Edison State College. TESC was established in 1972, for the purpose of providing alternative methods of achieving a collegiate education of the highest quality for mature adults in a working environment. As such, it is designed to meet the needs of CollegePlus! adult students in a unique way—one might even say it’s tailor made!

…Did You Want a Master’s Degree With That?

Through the innovative CollegePlus! system, most students earn their bachelor’s degrees in two years or less—for a fraction of the cost of their traditional counterparts. With the extra time and money saved, you can pursue a master’s degree from the school of your choice. You’ll have a bachelor’s and master’s degree in the same time and at the same cost as your peers earn their bachelor’s degrees, improving your résumé dramatically!