UD PCS 2021 Impact Report cover. Navigating the changing landscape

Adult and nontraditional learners’ portal to UD offers wide variety of programming

Fulfilling the University of Delaware’s vision through professional education, continuing studies and lifelong learning, UD’s Division of Professional and Continuing Studies (UD PCS) facilitated more than 17,000 credit, noncredit and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) enrollments in 2021.

A breakdown of the overall enrollment numbers and a discussion of how UD PCS programs and services achieve the University’s vision of enhancing student success, building an environment of inclusive excellence, investing in intellectual and physical capital, strengthening interdisciplinary and global programs, and fostering a spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship are presented in the 2021 Impact Report.

“As we continue to weather the challenging impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, PCS is proud to provide educational opportunities for students of all ages, as well as for regional organizations,” said George Irvine, associate vice provost for UD PCS. “Our credit, noncredit, self-paced, cooperative learning, online and in-person courses, programs and conferences are designed for all of our participants to upskill, reskill, refresh and refocus.”

To read UD PCS’ 2021 Impact Report, visit pcs.udel.edu/about/our-impact/.