Graduate Sooner with Credits You Didn’t Know You Had! 0
According to the U.S. Department of Education, if you’re between 25-34 years old with a bachelor’s degree, you earn 55% more than a peer with a high school diploma or equivalent.
If you’re between 25-34, that’s a pretty motivating reason to finish your undergraduate degree. If you’re in an (ahem) older age bracket - there’s not a moment to lose!
If you are employed, consider a non-traditional undergraduate degree programs. Not only are they structured for working adults, many programs give academic credit for their students’ previous and existing knowledge and experience.
You could complete your degree sooner than you think, if your background and experience qualify for credit. Requirements vary from School to School; compare them carefully to select the one that is right for you.
Ask about these four sources of academic credit when you speak with School admissions counselors.

