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HRDV 5-Semester Completion Plan |
Updated on Sunday, August 17, 2008 8:18 PM Accelerated bachelor's degree completion for working adults Human Resource Development: Improving workforce performance Web-based program at under $185 per credit hour (2007-08 school year) Click this link to get jump-startedWeb-based Master's, mostly-Web Doctoral degrees also available The Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.E.) degree from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville (U of A) with a major in Human Resource Development (HRDV) is more affordable than most highly-advertised private or out-of-state Internet-based universities. Tuition for the 2007 school year was under $185 per credit hour (tuition generally increases annually). Board of Trustees policy currently does not charge out-of-state tuition for Web-based programs (any policy may change without notice). Financial aid is available for those who qualify. A limited number of U of A scholarships and College of Education and Health Professions scholarships are available for students meeting the criteria. Web-based classes allow academics to be balanced with the demands of family and work life. HRDV Professional courses are taken by a fixed group of students called a cohort in a set rotation to facilitate mutual encouragement and support. A student-instructor ratio of about 20-1 creates an environment for interaction and learning. Credit for job knowledge and professional certifications can accelerate completion of a marketable bachelor's degree from the flagship campus of higher education in Arkansas. HRDV curriculum uncovers the “people” skills and effective strategies leaders use to facilitate improvements in workforce performance beneficial to individuals, teams, and organizations. These skills are ideal for many career and leadership positions. Undergraduates also obtain a solid academic base to pursue graduate studies. Historically, about two out of every three Arkansans who started college didn't finish within five years and went into the work force. The HRDV program is specifically designed for these working adults needing to complete a bachelor's degree that opens the doors to opportunity and personal growth. Full-time working adults with as few as 43 hours total of general education requirements and five years of full-time work history can qualify to bid for an available space in an HRDV cohort that starts each fall semester. All openings in the 2008 cohort have been reserved; a waiting list has been started. Completing the HRDV program of study awards the B.S.E. from the U of A, but does NOT lead to traditional licensure for teachers in Arkansas. More information about teacher licensure requirements is available from the teacher licensure checklist or the Arkansas Department of Education at 501-682-4342. Requirements to qualify for an HRDV cohort:
Get the process started... Both departmental approval and full admission to the U of A are required for HRDV cohort membership. Distant students are advised to wait for approval before applying for admission. Start by submitting a Request for Departmental Approval (Adobe Acrobat Reader required). An alternative Portable Network Graphics (PNG) version, printable through your Web browser, is also available. Fill out and send in the form by May 15th to get a no-cost, no-obligation review of your qualifications. A cover letter, résumé, and readable transcript showing the college courses, credit hours, and grades should be attached. We can reached by phone at (479) 575-4709, by fax at (479) 575-3767, or by e-mail at hrd@uark.edu Candidates with approval will be invited to commit to the next available cohort. If space is available, those responding will be given a limited, but reasonable, time to pursue membership in the cohort by completing all admission requirements to the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. If no space is available, candidates will be added to a waiting list. After admission, cohort members must then secure their membership by completing the online New HRDV Student Orientation Course. Enrolling in classes and obtaining textbooks equips them for the start of the semester. Other routine student obligations must be completed by their respective due dates. Additional facts about the HRDV Major:
Please browse the Frequently-Asked Questions and the HRDVPlan of Study for more details.
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