The length of time it takes to finish your degree at Peirce College typically depends on the amount of transfer credit you bring in that can apply toward your degree and how many credits you can complete during each session.
The number of transfer credits a student brings with them varies greatly depending on several factors, including past college experience and whether they can earn credit for prior learning or professional licenses or certifications that can
be applied to their degree program.
The Office of Admissions at Peirce College can provide a complementary preliminary review of your transfer credits so you can get an idea of how your transfer credits will apply to your degree. To speak with an enrollment specialist about
your transfer credits, contact us at 888.467.3472 or admissions@peirce.edu.
Courses at Peirce College are taught by the institution’s full-time faculty members and adjunct faculty members who blend theoretical classroom education with practical, real-world applications. This enables students to apply what they
learn in their courses directly to their careers and prepare for professional growth. Peirce faculty members specialize in serving working adults and bring diverse backgrounds from their professional industry experience to the classroom.
Faculty work closely with students every week and are available for online or face-to-face, personalized support.
You can earn credit at Peirce College for college-level knowledge you already possess through the following methods:
- Credit-by-exam
- Portfolio assessment
- Credentials, training and other programs that have been evaluated for college credit
Credit-by-exam programs, such as the CLEP®, the College-level Exam Program, and Peirce College exams, allow students to test out of a degree requirement. These exams provide significant savings in time and money for adults who know the
material because they are a fraction of the cost of course tuition and typically take less time to complete.
With portfolio assessment, students develop a portfolio containing evidence that they possess college-level knowledge that is equivalent to what they would have learned in a specific course that is required in their degree program. Like
credit-by-exam, portfolio assessment typically costs much less than course tuition and can save adults who know the material time and money.
Students can also earn credit for professional licenses and certifications, professional and military training and other programs that have been evaluated for credit by Peirce College or the American Council on Education and fit a specific
degree program requirement. There are no additional costs to earning this credit for students, who have completed the training or possess the credentials, which comes over as transfer credit.