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Application Deadline Extended: Now March 11
At University College, we’re all about potential – not just recognizing it, but maximizing it. If you’re ready to discover your full potential, this spring is a great time to apply to a master’s degree or graduate certificate program that fits your career aspirations.
We have just extended the deadline to apply to our programs until March 11, so you still have time to apply and enroll in the Spring term. Unlike most colleges, we have four start times per year, so you don’t have to wait to get started.
If you start a master’s program this spring, you can finish your degree by August of next year. Or start a graduate certificate now and finish it this calendar year. How fast you complete is up to you.
Hannah McLean, a mom of three and student in the Organizational Leadership program, didn’t think she had the potential to be a workplace leader until her University College instructor helped her understand her leadership style.
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“For a long time, I thought I would only be in a support role; I never thought I’d be a lead. My instructor gave me the confidence to be me and go for it,” she says. “I’m thriving in this [team lead] position.”
When you enroll in a University College program, you not only get our high-caliber instructors (all experts in their field), you’ll get cutting-edge job skills and industry connections that will pay dividends now and throughout your career.
There’s no need to put your life on hold while you do it, either. Our courses are online and designed to be flexible for adults with competing commitments.
The March 11 deadline won’t be extended further, so be sure to complete your application now. A dedicated advisor can help you complete the application or answer questions about your program of choice at UniversityCollege.DU.edu/Contact-Us.
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