Adult Studies Programs
Bachelor's degrees and certificate programs connect you with career builders and shapers so you can move dynamically forward.
Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs
Evening / On Campus Bachelor's Degree Programs
Online Certificate Programs
Accelerated BSN 15: Month Second-Degree Program
If you already have a bachelor’s degree (or will have one by May) and want to make a change to nursing, our fast, flexible, and affordable format will prepare you for beginning a nursing career.
This full-time, specialized degree program has special admissions requirements.
Adult Studies Admissions & Aid
We Make It Easy
We understand the unique needs and challenges of adult learners. We’ll guide you through the admission process. And we’ll help you make the best choices to fund your DeSales education so you can jump-start your career goals.
New: Data Analytics Tracks for Evening and Online Adult Studies
Several of our Adult Studies programs have added a new Data Analytics track. Don’t put off your dream of completing an undergraduate degree or propelling your career forward with a certificate.
Explore these Adult Studies majors to learn more: Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Marketing, and Supply Chain Management.
CLEP Testing
Need information about CLEP (College Level Examination Program) Testing?
CLEP is an uncomplicated, reputable, and efficient way for you to get college credit for knowledge you have acquired on your own.
Office of Financial Aid - Here to Help
We'll guide you to make the best choices to fund your education at DeSales University. We can help make your college expenses affordable through a combination of grants, loans, student employment, and scholarship resources.
DeSales Financial Aid Office
610.282.1100, ext. 1287
Fax: 610.282.0131
finaid@desales.edu
Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.
Online Prerequisite Courses for Healthcare Programs
Do you need prerequisite courses for admission to a health care program?
DeSales offers several online courses to fulfill this need. You're welcome to take these courses regardless of which university or program you plan to attend.