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Academic
Programs.
DBU offers two ways for you to step back into the college flow and
achieve your desired academic degree the Portfolio
Degree Program or the Inverted Degree Program.
Portfolio
Degree Program

Have you gained college level learning from workplace and life experiences that could translate into academic credit? Are you at least 25 years old with four or more years of significant work experience? If so, the
Portfolio Degree Program is for you.
The Portfolio Degree Program enables you to maximize prior learning, accelerate the process of earning your degree, and reduce the cost of obtaining your diploma. Typically, the hours awarded through the portfolio satisfy elective hour requirements; however, in some cases, the portfolio hours may be utilized within the major.
The hours awarded through the portfolio do not apply toward the 25% credit-hour residency requirement. You are not charged tuition fees for the hours earned through the portfolio. There is a one-time evaluation and transcription fee of $300.
Portfolio students take the following adult education courses:
- CAED 3301: Lifelong Learning for Adults
This course lays the foundation for the adult degree program by enhancing academic study skills, examining the philosophy of Christian higher education, introducing critical thinking skills and the concept of servant leadership, and exploring eight major worldviews. CAED 3301 is taken by all adult students during their first term of classes at DBU.
- CAED 3303: Experiential Learning
This course will guide you in the development of a personal portfolio that can result in the awarding of up to 30 hours of college credit for college-level learning achieved through work and life experiences. The completed portfolio includes a student profile section, individual course petitions (each of which represents a request for academic credit), and a documentation section. CAED 3303 should be taken after a student has accumulated 60 hours of college credit, completed ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302, and fulfilled the computer science requirement for the degree.
Inverted
Degree Program
Have
you completed at least 24 hours of technical or occupational studies?
Then the Inverted Degree Program may be for you.
If
you previously specialized in a subject during your prior college
years, you now must complete your remaining general studies and
major core requirements.
As
an Inverted Degree Program student, you will take CAED 3301:
Lifelong Learning for Adult Students. The minimum requirement
of 42 hours of upper-level credit is waived.
For
further information on our two academic programs, just E-mail
us.
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Gaining
Additional College Credit
You
may earn college credit through two other methods:
Credit
by Examination. College credit can be earned in specific subject
areas through the satisfactory completion of College Level Examination
Program exams and/or by satisfactory scores on tests administered
by individual university departments. CLEP credits may be
used to satisfy degree requirements but do not apply to the 25-percent-credit-hour
residency requirement.
Military
or Corporate Training. Military or corporate training that has
been recognized by the American Council of Education (ACE) is another
avenue for earning college credit toward completion of an adult
education degree. Typically, ACE credits satisfy elective requirements
but do not apply to the 25-percent-credit-hour residency requirement.
Click here for more
information.
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