Many adult learners have a year or two of college under their belts, or may have 50 or 60 credit hours completed at two or three different schools they attended over the years. Non-traditional students considering a return to college can use those past credits and transfer them into degree completion programs at schools like the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Western Governors University and Kent State University. Learn how to turn work experience, life experience, and your older college transcripts into the basis for a bachelor's degree.

