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Let ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University help you make the change you need by setting you on the path to start or complete your bachelor’s degree as a part-time student. As an institution, we offer many benefits to our part-time degree-seeking students including:

  • Custom enrollment advising
  • Discounted tuition fees
  • High transfer credits
  • Traditional, hybrid and online classes
  • Flexible and accelerated one, five or seven week courses
  • Credits for life/work experience

Since many part-time students are either starting or completing their bachelor's degree and often have busy lives and lots of questions, we welcome and encourage conversations to provide valuable insights and assistance before, during and after the application process - all the way to initial enrollment!

To get started, please contact the Office of Part-time and Continuing Studies Admission at 203-254-5532 or email at ptadmiss@fairfield.edu

Bachelor In Liberal & Professional Studies

Bachelor in Liberal and Professional Studies (BLPS) is ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ’s degree completion program for adult learners that allows students to transfer up to 75-credits of previously completed coursework toward a bachelor’s degree. With a mix of classroom, online, and hybrid classes, the BLPS is a multidisciplinary degree program suited for busy adult learners.

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Traditional Undergraduate Majors

Part-time students can earn their bachelor’s degree on a part-time basis in many of ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ’s traditional undergraduate majors that are offered by the College of Arts & Sciences, Dolan School of Business, and the School of Engineering.

Courses are offered in flexible day, evening, online, and hybrid formats. Every matriculated part-time student enjoys the benefits of individual academic advising from start to finish and all the outstanding resources of our university.

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How to Apply

Are you seeking to register and enroll in a credit course(s) only and are not seeking admission to a bachelor's degree at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University at this time? If you would like to register for a course as a ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æing Student, please go directly to our ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æing Student page.

 to become a degree-seeking part-time student at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University for the following:

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Thank you for your interest in ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University's programs for Part-time and Continuing Studies. We will include you on our mailing list and other communications to provide information on existing and new programs for part-time students which may be of interest to you.

If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Part-time and Continuing Studies Admission at (203) 254-5532 or ptadmiss@fairfield.edu.

Bachelor’s Degrees for Part-Time Students FAQ

Part-time students (defined as those students taking three courses, 11-credits or less a semester) may earn a bachelor's degree at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University. The Bachelor in Liberal and Professional Studies (BLPS) as well as 43 traditional majors are available through the College of Arts & Sciences, the Charles F. Dolan School of Business and the School of Engineering.  The Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies offers the 15-month Accelerated Second Degree in Nursing for those students who have already earned a bachelor's degree in a major other than nursing.

The University offers the Bachelor in Liberal & Professional Studies (BLPS) that was specifically designed for busy adult learners seeking to complete their bachelor’s degree on a part-time basis.  The degree features the choice of two out of four concentrations to earn either a BA or BS degree.  Classes are available in day, evening, online or hybrid formats. There are also accelerated 5 and 8-week terms as well as traditional 15-week semesters to choose from. Up to 75 transfer credits can be accepted and opportunities to receive credit for prior learning/work experience. For traditional majors, up to 60 transfer credits can be accepted upon an official transcript review.

Whether you want to start or complete your bachelor's degree as a part-time student at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University, the best way to begin is to meet with a part-time enrollment advisor. We are eager to learn about your past academic history and future education and career aspirations, as well as your current work and lifestyle schedule. With this important information, together the advisor can help you map out a plan to get started moving forward toward your college degree beginning with the part-time admission application process. Reach out and request an enrollment appointment at ptadmiss@fairfield.edu.

There are no admission deadlines for part-time applicants since enrollment for part-time students is open and rolling (except for the Second Degree BSN Program which has a December 15 deadline for the accelerated 15-month program that starts in late May each year.)

However, we strongly recommend that applicants complete their admission application about 6-weeks before a semester’s start to allow ample time for academic advising and course selection/registration. Also, there are other steps necessary to take prior to enrollment (student ID, parking sticker, book purchases, etc.)

All students interested in earning a bachelor’s degree on a part-time basis must complete the through Part-Time and Continuing Studies Admission. Once the application is completed and all required materials are received, applicants are notified of admission decisions usually within two weeks from final review.

ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University strives to be as inclusive as possible while upholding the university’s academic standards. In our admission application review process, we take a holistic approach and very much take into consideration each individual’s unique background and experiences. If you would like to meet with a part-time enrollment advisor in advance of your application, please feel free to contact us for an appointment.

With ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ's Bachelor in Liberal & Professional Studies (BLPS) degree students may be able to transfer up to 75 college credits, some of which may be over 10 years old. There are even opportunities to receive college credit for prior work/life experiences (CLEP exams and portfolio review.) To determine the number of allowable transfer credits, your official college transcript(s) will be reviewed by a faculty academic advisor after your formal admission and confirmation to attend ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ. There are occasions where a Preliminary Transcript Review can be requested and conducted in advance of an application, to provide applicants with a general idea of the number of credits that would likely transfer successfully to ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ.

Yes, you can select from 43 undergraduate majors from ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ’s four schools. An enrollment advisor can initially help you select and determine the best major based on your academic and career goals. Once admitted to ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ, you will be assigned a faculty advisor from your school and they can help you determine the best curriculum path toward degree completion. While some majors can be completed in the evening, most traditional majors may require a combination of day and evening classes with many options for online and hybrid courses as well. Prospective students should meet with a part-time enrollment advisor to review degree options on a part-time basis. Contact us at ptadmiss@fairfield.edu.

ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University prides itself on offering all undergraduate and graduate students access to a wide assortment of first-class services. State-of-the-art facilities and the latest technology will enhance and expand your educational experience while a student and even after graduation -- as a valued alumni! From how to finance your college education (Financial Aid) or how to create an effective resume (Career Planning) to research assistance on a particular subject (Library) or attending a lecture at the with a half-price student ticket, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ has a lot to offer you as a student and encourages you to take advantage of all that is offered! For $50 a year, part-time students can enjoy a yearly membership at the recreational complex on campus!

ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ’s part-time bachelor-degree seeking students (taking 3-courses or 11-credits or less per semester) are charged on a reduced part-time per credit hour basis. Tuition and fees are published on the University’s web site. There are very limited scholarships available for PT students and institutional aid is only available to full-time students. However, our Financial Aid experts can work with you on how to finance your college degree through federal and other student loan programs.

The Office of Disability Support Services works with students to help determine and facilitate an individualized accessibility plan each semester, and serves as a liaison between students, faculty, and staff.

ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University welcomes all veterans and is dedicated to assisting those who have served our country to attain their educational goals through their veteran benefits. Individuals who qualify for 100% of the VA benefits under the new Post-9/11 GI Bill will also have the opportunity to receive additional funding for program costs through the Yellow Ribbon Program, which allows ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ to waive up to 50% of additional tuition costs with the remaining 50% to be matched by the VA. This means no tuition costs at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ for the qualified veteran for an undergraduate degree.

Yes, campus tours are offered throughout the year to part-time students as needed. If you would like to sit in on a class, please contact us.

Newly Enrolled Part-Time Students FAQ

Review the University’s for dates when course registration is open for summer, fall, winter intersession, and spring semesters. All registration and course payment is done online through , the official student portal.

For returning part-time students, please use your NetID and password to access my.fairfield.edu. For new ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æing Students, please follow the steps to become a new visiting student.

There is a specific add/drop period (approximately one week after classes begin) where students can change or drop a class. Check the for the specific dates for add/drop periods each semester, then check online to be sure there is space available in the new course you are seeking. The also has information on the process for course withdrawal policy, including medical withdrawals, refunds, and readmission after a withdrawal.

All ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University active and enrolled students (full- and part-time, undergraduate and graduate), are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the code of conduct and policies and procedures as written in the Student Handbook, and . These documents provide important information to help guide students through their education at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University.

Yes, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University encourages all students to enjoy the RecPlex facilities and the wide variety of fitness classes offered there. For a discounted membership rate, new part-time matriculated and visiting students can join the RecPlex once they are registered for and attending classes at ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ.

Yes. As a part-time matriculated student, you can remain an active student and miss up to eight consecutive semesters before your student record becomes inactive. At ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ, we understand that due to the busy lives and demands on many part-time students outside of school, it may be necessary to not enroll in a particular semester. If you are not re-enrolling, it is suggested to let your academic advisor know, and then reconnect with your advisor well in advance of your return to course enrollment. If your student record is inactive, please contact the Dean’s Office where you were last enrolled about the part-time student reactivation process.

Yes, as a part-time matriculated student you have the flexibility of enrolling in up to three courses per semester (up to 11 credits), but are not required to. So, as your work or life schedule requires, you can enroll in one, two, or three classes in any semester, except winter intersession. We recommend enrollment in one course over winter intersession due to the accelerated nature of the instruction.

Yes, after successful enrollment in approximately 6 courses (18 credits) over two to three semesters, students in good standing can meet with their academic advisor to discuss interest in a change of status to full-time. The advisor will make a recommendation to your school’s deans office, and they will approve, complete, and forward a “change of status” form on your behalf to the Registrar’s Office. Your student record will be updated to reflect this change so that you can register for up to five classes in a semester. You will also be billed at the full-time tuition rate. However, if you decide at a future time to return to part-time status, you can do so but will be paying the “full-time to part-time” student tuition rate, which is higher than the initial part-time student rate.

Yes, you can. It is important to meet with your academic advisor regularly who can provide you with curriculum guidance and information on how to change your major within your school or switch to a major from another school (except for nursing.) Sometimes there is a GPA requirement to successfully switch schools. Your advisor can also provide information about being a double major or add a minor to your curriculum.