The Regents Bachelor of Arts degree is an innovative baccalaureate designed for adult students. The basic principle underlying the degree is that credit is awarded for what students know regardless of how that knowledge was attained. The program differs from other bachelor degrees in that Regents students may earn "college-equivalent credit" for selected work and life experiences which can be equated to colleges courses.

Flexible Individualized Academic Program

The Regents BA program assumes that adults have different needs and goals than traditional undergraduates. Therefore, time, space, and program requirements are designed to meet the special needs of the adult learner. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive general education without the requirement of a major. No specific courses are required for graduation, which allows students to design their own programs of study. There is considerable flexibility in how, when, and where course requirements are met: students may earn credit through regular courses, TV and satellite courses, Internet and e-mail courses, correspondence courses, credit by exam, and/or writing portfolios.

The Regents BA Program, created by the West Virginia State Board of Regents in 1975, is offered at West Virginia University through the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences. Since its inception, WVU has granted over 2000 Regents Bachelor of Arts Degrees. Students at WVU’s regional campuses at Potomac State College and WVU-Parkersburg earn Regents BA degrees through programs coordinated with the Morgantown campus.

 

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RBA Portfolio Development Workshop :APRIL 14, 2010

 

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New Area of Emphasis The Regents Bachelor of Arts announces the new Native American Studies area of emphasis. For more information please check out News or Area of Emphasis.

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