Continuing Education
The University of Dayton has a tradition of including adult learners in its community. UD offers short- and long-term continuing education programs that let you refresh your skills or remain current on emerging topics. Pick what interests you.
Specifically designed for students 24 years of age and older who wish to attend UD part-time, the Adult Degree Advancement Program allows students to complete a bachelor's degree at a desired pace. Visit the Adult Education Web Site >>
After earning a U.S. bachelor's degree or the equivalent, students interested in graduate school can register online for up to six credit hours as a non-degree student. Visit the Adult Education Web Site >>
The office of Special Programs and Continuing Education offers non-credit activities that include workshops, conferences, teleconferences, and courses. Many courses are designed for the enhancement of profession-specific knowledge and skills. Visit Special Programs and Continuing Education >>