Washburn University 2+2 Programs
The Partnership for Learning and Networking (PLAN) is a collaborative set of 2+2 baccalaureate degree completion programs offered by Washburn University in conjunction with 14 Kansas community colleges. These programs allow you to complete an associate degree at any of the participating community colleges and then a baccalaureate degree from Washburn University in another two years without traveling to Topeka for classes. Washburn University uses WebCT for online instruction in all PLAN degree completion programs.
PLAN 2+2 Programs
- Bachelor of Integrated Studies
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Services
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Bachelor of Health Science
Program Requirements include
- 124 total semester hours.
- 45 hours of upper division credit.
- 60 hours of 4-year institution credit, with at least 30 hours of Washburn University credit.
- Completion of course prerequisites.
- Completion of an associate's degree.
- Completion of all General Education requirements.
- Completion of Washburn University composition and mathematics requirements.
All of the required WU courses are offered via the Internet, interactive television (ITV), other instructional media, or in some cases, through a combination of these delivery systems. Some courses are also offered at KCKCC and other locations.
For more information about the 2+2 PLAN degree completion programs contact Janet Groundwater
- Phone #: 785-670-1030
- Email: 2PLUS2@washburn.edu
You can also visit the PLAN website at www.washburn.edu/PLAN/