How to Finish Your Bachelor’s for $11,000 with 102 Transfer Credits

Questions? Speak with Admissions How to Finish Your Bachelor’s for $11,000 with 102 Transfer Credits Degrees available: BS in Organizational Leadership & Management (121 credits)BS in Technology Management (121 credits) BA in Liberal Studies (121 credits) Transfer credits:  You will need 102 transfer credits that apply to the degree Credits remaining: 19 credits Peirce tuition: $11,000 […]

1199C

Questions? Speak with Admissions District 1199C Partnership For 160 years, Peirce has been committed to providing working adults with the specialized, career-based education they need to begin or advance successful careers as members of the Greater Philadelphia workforce. Peirce is proud to be partnered with District 1199C in that endeavor. Thanks to our corporate partnership, […]

Cloud Computing

Questions? Speak with Admissions Cloud Computing Students in the Cloud Computing track earn up to 19 stackable credits, including an undergraduate Certificate of Proficiency in Cloud Computing, that apply directly to undergraduate degree programs at Peirce. This track utilizes Amazon Web Services (AWS) content to prepare students with the relevant skills required for careers in […]

HEERF III (ARP) Student Funds Reporting July 2022

Questions? Speak with Admissions Reporting for HEERF III (ARP) Funds American Rescue Plan Act 2021 (ARP) Each institution receiving HEERF III funds is directed to comply with Federal regulations and submit reports outlining the distribution of these funds. At this time, Peirce College has begun distributing funds to students, prioritizing the distribution of funds to […]

HEERF I (CARES Act) Institutional Funds Reporting October 2020

Questions? Speak with Admissions Peirce College CARES Act Institutional Funds Quarterly Report October 2020 On March 27, 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law. This stimulus bill included financial provisions for higher education institutions and their students to offset costs incurred by the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent closures.  […]

The Peirce Difference — _clone

You Can Do This! Peirce College is the only college or university in Philadelphia dedicated exclusively to serving adult learners. At Peirce, everything we do is focused on meeting your unique needs and helping you achieve your goals and transform your life. Take Your First Course for Free For a limited time, you can enroll […]

Homeschool Thank you

Thank you for reaching out to Peirce College! A member of our Admissions team will be in touch with you shortly to answer your questions about earning a bachelor’s degree at Peirce and helping you take the next step, including: Applying to Peirce Submitting a high school diploma/GED and transfer credits Estimating how your transfer […]

Outcomes

Institutional Outcomes Communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing. Solve problems using critical, analytical and quantitative skills. Demonstrate up-to-date knowledge, skills and methods in one’s discipline. Demonstrate information literacy. Use information technology proficiently and responsibly. Identify and respond to ethical issues in the workplace and the community Program Learning Outcomes Accounting Learning OutcomesBusiness […]

Nona-Marie Smith

Nona-Marie Smith Class of 2014 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration My family has been extremely supportive of my choice to continue my education. Based on that support it helped to ease some of my personal and academic anxieties. Age should never be a factor when you are motivated to advance in your career or […]

HEERF I (CARES Act) Institutional Funds Reporting July 2020

Questions? Speak with Admissions Peirce College CARES Act Institutional Funds Quarterly Report July 2020 On March 27, 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law. This stimulus bill included financial provisions for higher education institutions and their students to offset costs incurred by the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent closures.  […]