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Creighton University's University College Fact Sheet
Overview
In 1969, a centrally administered Summer Sessions division was established at Creighton University. That division expanded in the mid-70s, adding the Lifelong Learning Center to meet the needs of a growing number of nontraditional students. In 1983, University College opened to make credit courses and degree opportunities available to nontraditional students and absorbed the Lifelong Learning Center's noncredit programs. Summer Sessions joined University College in 1990.
Faculty
- Barbara Braden, Ph.D., serves as the dean.
- Faculty from other Creighton University colleges and schools teach undergraduate courses available through University College.
Students
- In 2008, there were 124 full-time and 228 part-time students enrolled in University College; more than 15 percent were minorities.
Curriculum
- University College recruits and serves nontraditional-age students who wish to pursue undergraduate studies.
- University College offers accelerated associate and bachelor’s degree programs designed specifically to meet the educational needs of working adults. The AcceleratedCREIGHTON program offers courses that meet one night a week for eight weeks, enabling students to attend full-time in a semester by taking two classes at a time. Creighton offers a wide selection of full-semester evening courses for students interested in other degree programs or who prefer the pace of a traditional semester.
- The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) division is administered by University College and offers bachelor’s and associate degrees in EMS, which includes EMT-Basic and paramedic certification, plus a variety of noncredit skills training courses (basic life support, advanced life support, etc.)
- There are 19 certificate programs ranging from spirituality, theology and health administration and policy, to atmospheric sciences and business administration.
- University College offers programs to serve gifted and talented elementary and high school students, including summer residential camps (Ad Astra and Arete), programs to enhance reading skills, and ACT preparation. Academically eligible high school students can take a Creighton undergraduate course at a special tuition rate through the NextStep Program.
- The Center for Professional Development offers noncredit programming for professionals in the community who wish to enhance their management skills. Programs are offered on campus and on-site for businesses by special arrangement.
Points of Pride
- University College serves as the liaison between the University and the Archdiocese of Omaha, providing credit and noncredit programming in ministry and theology.
- The college administers large national programs serving diocesan seminaries in spiritual formation of seminarians.
- It administers an internationally renowned graduate program in Christian Spirituality and Spiritual Direction.
- Creighton University is one of only 15 universities in the nation to offer a Bachelor of Science in EMS degree. It has a national and international reputation, drawing students from coast-to-coast and from developing and non-Western countries. It is the only EMS program in the region with Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education (CAAHEP) accreditation.
