This post is sponsored by and crafted with Capella University; however, all opinions are my own.
If you are like us, the dust has started to settle and the kids are back in school. The peace and quiet is nice at first and you can get things caught up that had fallen behind over the frantic summer months. Eventually you might start to have too much time on your hands and start to wonder what you should do about it. The kids are at school learning, why aren’t you? Maybe you’ve got a degree you started, but never finished. Or maybe you have always wanted to get one, but raising kids has to come first. Well –now it is possible to do both, because of FlexPath from Capella University.
Back to School Option for Moms
FlexPath is a great way to earn your degree, no matter if you are after a bachelor’s or a master’s degree. The program is set up to allow you to work quickly through material you already know and understand and take your time on the parts that you are not familiar with. One of the really revolutionary things about FlexPath is it’s an all-you-can-learn tuition structure. You can complete as many courses as you are able each 12-week session, taking up to 2 courses at a time, for one flat tuition rate.. For example, with FlexPath you can earn your MBA in just 9 months for under $7,500.* (program length and cost depends on the number of courses completed per 12-week session and the number of sessions at $2,400, based on MBA FlexPath graduates through June 2016).
It’s a common misconception that this self-paced, online format is too good to be true, but it’s not. FlexPath means you don’t have to put your family on hold. You can move at your own pace, set your own deadlines, and flex it around your already busy schedule. It’s a revolutionary and more direct path to the degree you’ve been dreaming of getting. Your kids are back to school, let it inspire you to get back to school too. Real moms are doing it and it’s working for them.
One of the many mom success stories of FlexPath is that of a mother of two who went back to get her bachelor’s degree in 2013. After struggling to make even online classes work due to her commitments, she discovered FlexPath. As she says about the FlexPath program, “The speed is determined by you. You can complete it in six weeks, or you can complete it within three weeks, depending on the work. You can do it.”
The program is flexible, but that doesn’t mean it’s a gimme. You have to have good study and work habits to get the most out of it. If it fits for you, it can be the tool you need to accomplish things you may have thought were impossible without it.
Your family is everything to you, but taking care of you lets you take better care of them! The only question now is what are you waiting for? Request your free FlexPath guide to learn more. No journey starts without taking the first step!
This is a sponsored post by Capella University; however, all opinions are my own.
*Program length and cost depends on the number of courses completed per 12-week session and the number of sessions at $2,400. Data based on MBA FlexPath graduates through June 2016.
**Tarishia is a real Capella graduate who agreed to be featured in Capella
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< p>This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Capella University. The opinions and text are all mine.
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Kendall Rayburn says
Sounds like an awesome option! Such a great resource!
Rose Cottrill says
I never get enough time even my kids are back to school. I have lots of things to do at home with constant cleaning and other stuff. I wish I can get a photography classes!
Jay Simms says
I have been thinking about heading back to school. With kids going back to school, now is the perfect time to further my education.
Risa says
This sounds like a great option for moms who want to go back to school. I recently got my Masters degree and it took 6 years. It would have been nice to be done a little sooner!
diana says
This sounds like a great resource for moms going back to school. Thanks for sharing this!
Amber Killmon says
Flex Path sounds like a great solution for moms and others! Thanks for sharing this wonderful resource.
Emily says
It’s great that so many parents are finding the courage and strength to go back to school.
Erica says
I just graduated with my Masters in History in June. I did the entire program online and as a busy, working mom I couldn’t have done it on campus. This is fantastic info – thanks for sharing!
Lynndee says
I guess there are a lot of moms out there who want to go back to school. This sounds really great for them.
Rebecca Swenor says
FlexPath sounds like a great way for mom to go back to school. It is so important to be able to care for the family as well as get your education. Thanks for sharing this awesome opinion for moms.
aly mashrah says
This is actually so awesome. I’m glad there are a lot more resources open now for moms who want to improve themselves and go back to school. I think it’s great!
Angela Harris says
This sounds like a great program. I will be looking into this. Thank you so much for sharing.
Jenny says
I did online schooling for a little over a year. It was hard work, but well worth it to have it under my belt.
Nancy L. says
Good to know. We have two kids in college right now and while my son will sometimes say he wants to drop out and start his own business, we tell him that is not an option! Education is too important! 🙂
Elizaveta Hesketh says
It is great that there are options for Moms and kids to study! For now I am a babysitter, but once my kids are all in school, I am sure I am going to try to get some more courses done – I am glad there are places I could go!
Nancy @ whispered inspirations says
Great resource! This can help a lot of moms out there! I know a few friends I can pass this on to!
Paula Schuck says
Flex Path sounds great! It can be an uphill battle to get your degree as an adult whether you’re a mom or not. I love that they’re helping to make it easier on students.
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
This is an absolutely wonderful resource! I know a few moms who quit school to be with their children, and now they don’t know how they’ll get their degrees.