UD PCS Guide
UD’s Division of Professional and Continuing Studies has published its fall 2025 program guide highlighting professional development courses, programs and resources.

Fall 2025 Professional and Continuing Studies catalog available

The fall 2025 program guide from the University of Delaware’s Division of Professional and Continuing Studies (UD PCS) is available online.

As the publication of UD’s adult and nontraditional learners’ portal to the University of Delaware, the catalog highlights a wide range of educational opportunities for learners of almost any age, career path or background. From pre-college programs that allow high school students to enroll in UD courses or prepare for college entrance exams, to classes that aid in career training and professional growth, to lifelong learning programs for adults age 50 and over, UD PCS supports learners’ continuing education goals.

New programs listed in the catalog include Competitive Intelligence and Analytics; Frontline Manager; and Plan, Execute and Grow your Business (taught in Spanish).

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This edition also includes articles featuring graduates of the new Dynamic Leadership Certificate program, as well as from the long-running Project Management Certificate program. Other listed programs include clinical trials management, nonprofit leadership, paralegal, instructional design, social media and digital marketing, RN refresher education and more.

The publication also highlights UD PCS resources and services such as career tools for program participants and free continuing education planning and advisement.

The public and the UD community are invited to learn more about UD PCS programs at an information session July 16, 6-8 p.m. on UD’s STAR Campus, or at a drop-in information session July 22, 4-7 p.m. at the Lewes Public Library.

Most noncredit professional development programs are offered online and can be completed in several months, with financial assistance options like scholarships, payment plans or discounts.

For details or to view the catalog, visit the website.