05/06/2026
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03/05/2026
Signs of spring at the end of Winter Term here at .
Enrollment for Spring Term is underway and we’re looking forward to those bright blooming days!
02/24/2026
In the news: Denver7 spoke to Dean Bobbie Kite about the launch of DU's new accelerated bachelor's degree.
University of Denver launches state's first reduced-credit degree program to save students money and time
“We should see savings, both in terms of cost and in terms of time, depending on how a student chooses to fund their education,” DU College of Professional Studies Dean Bobbie Kite said.
02/20/2026
The accelerated bachelor's degree makes sense for many working adults.
02/19/2026
Accelerated. Applied. Affordable.
Our new Bachelor of Professional Studies is an innovative option to help adults finish their bachelor's degree at DU, faster.
DU Launches Colorado's First Reduced-Credit Bachelor's Degree | University of Denver
02/19/2026
Our new accelerated bachelor's program is making news in Colorado.
DU offers reduced-credit bachelor’s degree
The University of Denver on Wednesday announced a new reduced-credit bachelor’s program, which school officials said will offer a faster and less expensive path to gaining a degree. The Accelerated…
02/18/2026
Big news! We are launching Colorado's first accelerated Bachelor of Professional Studies!
This bachelor's degree will make a DU diploma more accessible for adults who have started, but not finished, a college degree. (Read more in comments.)
“We are incredibly proud to offer this innovative degree in Colorado,” said Dr. Bobbie Kite, dean of DU’s College of Professional Studies. “We recognize that for many careers a bachelor’s degree is necessary for unlocking success. This program will help those adult learners use an accelerated path to finish their degree.”