About the Flat Tuition Program

Questions? Speak with Admissions Peirce Flat Tuition plan is a pilot program designed for newly enrolled, self-directed students. Tuition: Students will be charged $11,000 to cover 19 credits for one flat price, which will cover course registration fees. Students will have up to 27 months to complete courses they enrolled for under the plan. Books […]

How to Finish Your Bachelor’s for $15,000 with 45 Transfer Credits

Questions? Speak with Admissions How to Finish Your Bachelor’s for $15,000 with 45 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 45 transfer credits that apply to the degree Credits remaining: 76 credits – Finish 19 […]

How to Finish Your Bachelor’s for $14,000 with 60 Transfer Credits

Questions? Speak with Admissions How to Finish Your Bachelor’s for $14,000 with 60 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 60 transfer credits that apply to the degree Credits remaining: 61 credits – Finish 19 […]

How to Finish Your Bachelor’s for $12,000 with 90 Transfer Credits

Questions? Speak with Admissions How to Finish Your Bachelor’s for $12,000 with 90 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 90 transfer credits that apply to the degree Credits remaining: 31 credits – Finish 19 […]

Jennifer Shaw

Jennifer Shaw Class of 2016 Bachelor of Science  in Healthcare  Administration Working moms already have a lot on their plates – they often balance building their careers, providing for their families and giving back to their communities. Adding college student to that list might feel daunting, but for working mom Jennifer Shaw, it’s a step […]

Erika Barreto

Erika Barreto Class of 2016 Master of Science  in Organizational Leadership &  Management When Erika Barreto ‘11 was making the decision to go back to school there was only one thing that really scared her: not being able to finish what she started. “I didn’t know if I could handle fitting one more thing into […]

Xavier Beaufort

Xavier Beaufort Class of 2017 Associate inScience in Criminal Justice Studies “You know how you say to yourself, ‘Why didn’t I do this sooner?’ Well, I’m saying that to myself. I should have done this [enrolled in a college degree program] a whole lot sooner, so I’m glad that I’m doing it now, while I […]

Ursula Days

Ursula Days Class of 2014 Bachelor of Science in Human Resources Management “I’m always encouraging people to go back to school. The competition that’s out here now is so fierce. The degree really makes a difference. It’s a determining factor for many jobs. For me, it was a personal accomplishment as well as a career-oriented accomplishment.” […]

Cathy Arnold

Cathy Arnold Class of 2014 Bachelor of Science in Accounting Born in the West Oak Lane area of Philadelphia Cathy Arnold finished high school early, at just 16. She applied to the Community College of Philadelphia shortly after but decided instead to pursue a job opportunity with the Internal Revenue Service. Five years later, her […]

Ivy M. Kempf, J.D.

Questions? Speak with Admissions Ivy M. Kempf Professor J.D., Rutgers University School of LawB.S., West Chester University of Pennsylvania Subject Areas: Business and Corporate Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Civil Litigation, Legal Research and Writing Professor Ivy M. Kempf, Esq., is a full professor in the Legal Studies Program at Peirce College. She has an […]