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Why Choose Belmont's Adult Degree Program?

Choosing to go back to school as an adult student is about building a better future. It’s about learning something new, picking up where you left off, building credentials, furthering your current career or even changing to a new one.

Choosing Belmont’s Adult Degree Program puts you with an experienced adult degree success team who understands what it means to pursue a college degree while maintaining life and work commitments. We know that life doesn’t just stop while you go to college. We’ve helped thousands of adults complete their degree – here are just a few reasons why they chose Belmont:

A Supportive Community

As an adult student at Belmont University, you’ll join a welcoming community where you are encouraged and celebrated. From day one through graduation, you’ll be supported by our adult degree success team and learn from expert faculty whose top priority is empowering you to reach your goals.

Career Advancing Academic Programs

From public relations management and music business to architecture and accounting, our adult degree programs will prepare you to upskill and advance your career. Our curriculum is designed to help you get ahead, ensuring what you learn in class can be immediately applied at work the next day. 

Ideal Location

Nashville is one of the top job markets in the country and an excellent place to start – or expand – your career. It’s also a great place to live, combining Southern hospitality with world-class culture, healthcare, sports and entertainment.

Transformative Experience

At Belmont, you’ll build the connections and skills you need to succeed in your career. But you’ll also learn more about who you are, who you’re meant to be – and how you can change the world for the better.

 

 

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Get in touch with Belmont's Adult Degree Programs by connecting with our adult degree success team and admissions staff, exploring program options or requesting more information.