Registration for the winter term at the Vance Air Force Base site of Wayland Baptist University begins Monday and continues through Nov. 6.
The 11-week fall term is Nov. 9 through Feb. 13. Classes are offered at Vance. Other courses are available online. Non-military students from the Enid area may secure access for classes on base.
New degrees this year are reformatted master of business administration and master of arts in management. Leveling requirements have been eliminated and up to 12 hours of military education may be granted toward the degree.
WBU-Vance’s undergraduate and graduate degree programs are designed for working adults. Classes meet one evening per week, online or on selected weekends. Four 11-week terms per year allow accelerated degree completion. Class sizes are small and financial aid is available. Those interested should call the campus at 213-6452 or go to www.wbu.edu/vance.
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