LEAD: Leadership Education for Adults (Credit Program)

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BA/BS DEGREE AND TEACHER LICENSURE STUDIES
LEAD is our identity for all undergraduate credit studies for adults. (For the Master's in Education graduate program, click Education here.)
The LEAD program is your adult gateway into Wittenberg, whether for Evening/Weekend or Day study (or both). Through this program you can pursue studies toward the fulfillment of personal and career goals. Scroll down below the photo to see the headings that appeal most to your interests.
But first, we want you to be aware of the central features that Wittenberg has built into the LEAD program to make your adult learning experience here as enriching, supportive, and productive as possible:
- Modest adult tuition: $345 per semester credit for courses in any part
of the schedule - Evening, Weekend, or Day - with special financial aid
and payment arrangements keyed to adults. Surprised? Don't be. Wittenberg
is a school that adults can afford.
- Wittenberg quality: Wittenberg has gained national recognition for academic excellence, and attracts younger students from all over the country and the world. Our commitment to high value is the same for adults as it is for younger students.
- Personal attention: One-on-one guidance and one-stop services from the School of Community Education staff for all your needs, from admission through graduation.

Lisa D'Allessandris gives her Executive Briefing presentation, the final requirement in our Organizational Leadership program
Because of the wide variety of adult interests and the programs that serve these, this section is somewhat detailed. Our listing should help you to find the topics that interest you and to navigate easily from one topic to another.
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Evening/Weekend
-B.A. degree concentration in Organizational Leadership
-Short-term Certificate programs in Organizational Leadership, Human Resources, and Leadership Presentation Skills
-General non-degree study
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Day:
-Over 40 B.A. and B.S. degree majors
-Teacher licensure programs for both degree and post-bacc students Click the Academic Departments link here to see the full listing of majors. To see the teacher licensure options, choose Education.
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Interested in seeing our beautiful campus?
Click here for the Virtual Tour. We suggest the following campus sites most frequented by our adult students:
- Hollenbeck Hall - Most courses in the humanities, Math Workshop, Writing Center, 24-hour Computer Lab, adult coffee station, intimate study areas.
- Science Building - Courses in the natural sciences and math
- Thomas Library - A central source of information for all students
- Myers Hall - Oldest building (1848), now a residence hall
- Recitation Hall - Central administration building, "newer" than Myers (1878)
- Blair Hall - Education courses and advisors
- Shouvlin Center/Student Center - School of Community Education Office, Bookstore, Post 95 cafeteria
- Weaver Chapel - Certainly the most beautiful structure on campus: center for worship services, musical events, and simply quiet contemplation amid stunning stained glass windows and murals.