Adult Undergraduate Programs Virtual Information Session
Date and Time
Thursday Mar 17, 2016
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM CDT
Location
Virtual/Online
Fees/Admission
Free
Website
Contact Information
For more information, please visit ben.edu/moser/central-illinois or contact Janet Richter, associate director of adult accelerated enrollment, at (217) 718-5276 or jrichter@ben.edu. For more information about the National Moser Center and a full listing of its programs, please visit ben.edu/moser.
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Central Illinois adults seeking to advance or change their career are invited to Benedictine University?s National Moser Center for Adult Learning Adult Undergraduate Programs Virtual Information Session on Thursday, February 18, and Thursday, March 17 at 12:00 p.m. The virtual information session is an easy way to ask questions and get more detailed information about the program, admissions criteria and delivery from a live admissions counselor online. Both phone and Internet connections are necessary to participate. The accelerated format means students can earn a degree in two years or less. The National Moser Center offers evening and weekend classes taught by experts who are practicing professionals. Some programs employ Next Generation Learning ? an approach that utilizes highly interactive technology that allows for 24/7 remote learning. Incorporating new learning technologies delivers programs both efficiently and conveniently ? supporting the University its mission to provide adult students with affordable, attainable private higher education opportunities. The curriculum is values-based, hands-on and utilizes Problem-Based Learning (PBL) methods. PBL uses case studies, simulations, and ?authentic? contexts (such as one?s workplace or other relevant organizations) to apply what is learned in a Benedictine course toward something real and important in the student?s life. The learning method creates a framework that challenges students to develop information literacy skills to discern what they need to know about solving a problem, builds capacities for researching critical information, and applies the knowledge to help remedy real-world challenges. Graduates are prepared with practice and competencies to lead within their organizations or become innovative entrepreneurs ? all through the values-based lens of adding social significance that makes a difference. For more information, please visit ben.edu/moser/central-illinois or contact Janet Richter, associate director of adult accelerated enrollment, at (217) 718-5276 or jrichter@ben.edu. For more information about the National Moser Center and a full listing of its programs, please visit ben.edu/moser.