Adult Studies
Earn or complete your degree at DeSales. Online or in person, it's always personal.
A summer filled with purpose and potential.
Online Summer Courses at DeSales.
Small class sizes. Big impact to your transcript. And everyone's welcome. If you're thinking about earning extra credits this summer, our online college courses are fast, flexible, and affordable.
Admission is simple*
All we require is your high school diploma or GED and the desire to learn.
Your education should fit your schedule. We get it. At DeSales, we'll make sure you have the support to make it work. Earn or finish your bachelor’s degree or certificate at the pace, place, and times you choose.
- rolling admissions — start any time throughout the year
- 6, 8, and 3 week accelerated courses, with an option to take traditional day courses
- classes meet online, on campus, or Flex — which combines the best of both
- a generous transfer credit policy — transfer up to 75 credits
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Find the link between opportunity and affordability.
Returning to school to pursue your educational dream is not the kind of decision you can — or should — make on a whim. At DeSales, we wholeheartedly encourage self-knowledge and exploration. We're here to help you find the program that meets your needs.
Enroll in our Adult Studies program to learn more about the endless opportunities at DeSales University.
Connect with an Adult Studies Admission Counselor
Schedule your one-on-one campus or virtual appointment with one of our friendly admissions counselors. Your counselor will be able to prepare a no-obligation transfer credit evaluation and guide you through registration. We look forward to meeting you!
Generous Credit Transfer Policy
With DeSales' generous transfer policy, you can transfer up to 25 three-credit courses toward your DeSales degree — and if you already have your Associate's degree, all your credits will transfer to DSU.*
Wondering which of your credits will transfer? We'll be happy to give you a personalized, no-obligation transfer credit evaluation.
Why Choose DeSales Adult Studies?
You'll be academically satisfied
You'll be prepared to succeed
You'll be in good company
You'll build up your resume
DeSales Salutes Veterans and Service Members at Veterans Day Ceremony
The DeSales University community, veterans, service members, and other visitors—including several friendly canines representing Tails of Valor, Paws of Honor—gathered for a special Veterans Day ceremony at the Veterans Memorial Plaza.
The ceremony commenced with a patriotic salute from the Southern Lehigh High School band, the posting of the colors by Southern Lehigh’s color guard, and a performance of the national anthem by the DSU chorale.
“Today, we remember, we celebrate, and we believe that our military personnel—especially those who study here at DeSales and have graduated from our great school—are people of peace and justice in their hearts, their homes, and their communities. Their service identifies them as role models and their commitment to peace and justice marks them as heroes.”
One of those role models and heroes is John Kukitz ’81, a Vietnam War veteran and Purple Heart recipient, who graduated from the ACCESS program.
“I try to live my life by serving and helping others,” said Kukitz, after describing his experience serving in the Vietnam War. Kukitz continues to serve our community in various capacities, at one point participating in eight boards of directors. He is grateful for having graduated from DeSales, and for being one of several Vietnam veterans to participate in the ACCESS program at the time.
“We were all treated exceptionally well by faculty and staff,” he explained. “The ACCESS program met my family’s needs and allowed me to continue my education.”
Brian White ’22, an ROTC cadet and current president of DeSales’ Student Veterans of America (SVA), shared Kukitz’s commitment to helping others and recalled feeling honored the first time someone thanked him for his service.
Pennsylvania State Representative Milou Mackenzie then spoke about the impact of military service on the family. She noted that while she is not a veteran, her family has served in every war since the American Revolution.
“This is a very special day to all of us who love freedom and our nation,” began Mackenzie. “I have seen firsthand the commitment, and the bravery, and the love that [veterans and service members] have, and I’m so grateful for that because I know that they do it out of love for our family, our country, our community, and our God.”
Following Mackenzie’s comments, several University staff members and Jateese Gardner ’23, a veteran and DeSales SVA member, participated in the laying of the wreath.
The event also featured a “Missing Man” table set with a Bible, a lemon, a rose, and various other meaningful objects. The table honors members of the armed forces who are prisoners of war, fallen or missing in action, as well as the experience shared by their loved ones.
For more photos from our Veterans Day ceremony, visit our Flickr album.
For Those Who Serve
Flex Classes: In Class or Online
Flex classes are designed for students who enjoy the experience of live-time, instructor-led classes but can't always physically get to campus.
Courses are offered in Center Valley with students being able to participate synchronously from anywhere in the world via the internet.
Search For Classes
Wondering which classes are running during different semesters and sessions? Curious to read course descriptions for your topic of interest? Planning ahead? Self-Service for prospective students* will give you a look into which classes are running and when.
Note: If you are already a DeSales student, please search for classes through WebAdvisor Self-Service in MyDSU
*This link is best viewed on a desktop device.
DeSales gave me the unique opportunity to go to school full time at night and apply everything I was learning directly to my daytime job ... The value is clear and explains why [Adult Studies] has been making a difference in the lives of students for over 40 years!