Part-time liberal arts programs spread coursework over more terms so students can balance school with work or family responsibilities.

Advantages

  • More manageable weekly workload
  • Easier to balance work and family
  • Lower per-term tuition costs
  • Flexibility to adjust course load

Disadvantages

  • Longer time to degree completion
  • May affect financial aid eligibility
  • Slower career advancement timeline
  • Risk of losing momentum over time

Quick Answers

What is a part-time liberal arts program?

Part-time programs use a lighter course load each term, which extends the overall completion timeline.

Who is part-time pacing best for?

Part-time pacing can work well for students balancing work, caregiving, or other obligations.

Do part-time programs cost more?

Total cost varies. While monthly expenses may be lower, longer timelines can increase total costs if tuition rises or fees apply each term.

Does part-time affect financial aid?

Aid eligibility can depend on enrollment status. Confirm minimum credit requirements with the school.

At a Glance

  • Format: Reduced course load per term
  • Best for: Working professionals and caregivers
  • Typical load: 1-2 courses per term
  • Timeline: Longer than full-time (varies by program)
  • Aid impact: May affect eligibility; verify with school

For a full overview of program options, start with the Liberal Arts Program Guide.

How part-time programs work

Part-time programs typically allow students to take one course per term or a reduced credit load.

Common features include:

  • Fewer credits per term
  • Evening or asynchronous course options
  • Longer completion timelines
  • Flexible scheduling across terms

Format comparison

FormatPacingBest ForSchedule Flexibility
Standard OnlineTraditional terms (15 weeks)Students wanting a predictable scheduleModerate
AcceleratedShorter terms (5-8 weeks)Students ready for intensive courseworkModerate
Part-TimeReduced course loadWorking professionalsHigh
Self-PacedStudent-controlledExperienced professionalsHighest
On-CampusFixed class scheduleStudents near campusLowest
Before enrolling part-time, confirm whether your school’s financial aid requires minimum enrollment. Federal aid often requires at least half-time enrollment (typically 6 credits per term for undergraduates).

To compare pacing options, see: