Distance Learning: Busy Adults Can Earn a St. John’s Degree Online

March 25, 2010

 

If you’re thinking about finally earning your college degree but wonder how to balance class with work and other obligations, consider the advantages of the online Distance Learning Program at St. John’s University.

Online learning is an increasingly popular option for busy adults. Through St. John’s Distance Learning Program, your computer becomes a virtual classroom. Simply login daily for a rewarding college experience: study readings and online resources, complete assignments, take exams and engage classmates and professors through chats and threaded discussions.

St. John’s offers four graduate degree programs online: The School of Education’s School Building Leader Master’s Degree, the School District Leader professional Diploma and the M.S. in Teaching Children with Disabilities (Childhood Education). The M.A. in Global Development and Social Justice is offered through the Center for Global Development.

Six online undergraduate programs also are available through St. John’s College of Professional Studies: A.A. degree in Liberal Studies, A.S. in Business, AS in Criminal Justice, B.A. in Liberal Studies, BS in Administrative Studies and B.S. in Criminal Justice, all available through the College of Professional Studies.

St. John’s offers online students the same outstanding resources available to students on campus. We invite you to learn how St. John’s Distance Learning Programs can help you earn your college degree while meeting the demands of work and family. Visit our Office of Distance Learning online. Or contact Elizabeth Alexander, Assistant Director, at alexande@stjohns.edu; (718) 990-2786.