If I am working full-time and have other responsibilities at home, church or in the community, how can I manage the additional work required of a masters degree program?
Our MSOL program is designed for the working adult, just like the one described in this question. Certainly, enrolling in the MSOL program means making a two year commitment to attend class one night per week and completing the work necessary to obtain your degree. You have to find some time in your current life that can be preserved for this effort. We are sensitive to the personal needs of working adults and we realize that, at times, schedules, pressures at work, emergencies, etc. may effect your ability to fulfill your responsibilities as a student. Communication with professors, the MSOL office staff, and fellow students enables us to work with adult learners who encounter such temporary out of class demands. As we seek to be flexible and understanding, we expect students to be responsible and accountable. Communication is the key to this relationship.
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