Office Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sat., Sunday, and Holidays: Closed
Email:
adp@corban.edu
Phone:
503-375-7590 or
800-764-1383
FAX:
503-375-7583
Mail:
Adult Degree Programs
Corban College
5000 Deer Park Drive SE
Salem, OR 97317-9392
Adult Degree Programs
We welcome adults interested in completing their bachelor’s degree while balancing work and family responsibilities. The programs may be completed by attending classes either through the online format or one night a week with the on-campus format.
All programs present a challenging and encouraging environment. Students from a variety of workplaces and backgrounds meet as cohorts while completing one course at a time which provides maximum group interaction and support. Classes are taught by experienced faculty and assignments are designed to apply to everyday life.
Adult Degree Distinctives

- Study in a caring Christian environment
- Experience unique peer support structure
- Experience Corban's Weekend College classes for general education and elective credit
- Enjoy the support of an involved, caring staff and faculty
- Engage in instructor/learner dialogue
- Appreciate the non-threatening approach to learning and benefit from:
- Practical application of knowledge
- Resident and Adjunct faculty specialists in Business, Communications, Government, Human Services or Psychology.
- Theory in practice through individualized projects
- Team and collaborative support system
- Enhanced career potential
- Biblical principles integrated with life perspectives
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skill development
- Academic credit for prior learning
- Networking with professionals in the work force
Weekly Course Dynamics
- Collaborative learning
- Peer Support
- Informal Environment
- Convenient Format for Working Adults
- Life Experience as Part of the Learning Process
- Instructor/Learner Dialogue
- Biblically Integrated Instruction
"Small College" Benefits
- Academic quality
- Individualized learning
- Practical application of knowledge
- Resident and Adjunct faculty specialists in Business, Communications, Government, Human Services or Psychology.
- Theory put into practice through individualized projects
- A team and collaborative support system
- Enhanced career potential
- Biblical principles integrated with life perspectives
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skill development
- Academic credit for prior learning
- Networking with working professional
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