More Students Can Now Take Advantage of Expanded Tracks, Lower Tuition and Scholarships
Peirce College has recently expanded the eligibility requirements for its innovative Career Bridge program so more people have access to the program, which prepares students with the skills, certifications and credentials needed for in-demand jobs before they finish a college degree.
More scholarships are now available for a wider range of Career Bridge students, and the college has lowered tuition for stackable undergraduate certificates, including those offered through Career Bridge. For a limited time, tuition for undergraduate certificates is now $350 per credit - more than 40% less than the college’s regular undergraduate tuition.
“We are excited to have expanded the eligibility criteria for Career Bridge and lowered tuition for our certificates so more potential students have access to the program,” said Dr. Rita Toliver-Roberts, vice president for Academic Affairs and provost at Peirce. “Whether you are preparing to enter a new industry or advance in your current field, Career Bridge works like GPS for your career. If you are thinking about coming back to college to finish a degree you started earlier in life, Career Bridge is an affordable next step that can bring you closer to your goals.”
Between Pell grants, scholarships, discounted tuition and other potential factors, more students may now be able to complete the program at a very low cost or, in some cases, at no cost.
The college has also added three new Career Bridge tracks to create more options for students. Career Bridge tracks now include:
- Cloud Computing (new)
- Cybersecurity
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (new)
- Financial & Business Operations
- HR Management (new)
- IT Support
- Medical Billing
- Medical Coding
- Project Management
- Sales & Client Service
The program is ideal for motivated learners interested developing new skills via stackable certificates that can help them transform their lives and increase their earning potential.
Apply for free or visit the Career Bridge website to learn more.
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