Why Adult Studies Programs Credit Prior Learning & Workplace Experience
Years of work experience, military service, and professional certifications can translate directly into college credits — reducing both the time and cost of earning a bachelor's degree. Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) can save adult learners an average of 9-14 months and between $1,500 and $10,000 in tuition, depending on how much experience qualifies. Adult learners who receive CPL credits are statistically more likely to finish their degrees than those who don't — making how a program handles prior learning one of the most important factors to evaluate. Newman University's Adult and Professional Studies program is built around personalized CPL advising, reduced tuition, and individually tailored degree pathways for working adults in Kansas. The Kansas Adult Learner Grant can add up to $3,000 per semester for eligible students — a funding source many adult learners overlook entirely. Most working adults returning to finish a bachelor's degree assume they're starti...