A versatile degree for learners: OHIO’s new online General Studies program
Ohio faces a critical challenge in addressing the gap between employer needs and job seekers' qualifications. With , the demand for solutions that bridge this gap is sizable. 91̽ aims to tackle this issue by launching its new Bachelor of General Studies program in Fall 2024, offered both online and in-person on the Athens campus.
The program is designed to help individuals design a customized degree pathway that can leverage existing credits to finish their degrees and align their skills with workforce demands. In addition, students may complete the program online and while working full-time, enabling them to pursue their education without interrupting their careers.
How the General Studies program addresses workforce needs
The program is not only valuable for individual students but also aligns with broader workforce development goals. In an evolving job market, employers seek candidates with diverse skill sets and the ability to think critically across disciplines. OHIO’s online general studies program prepares students to meet these needs by offering a multidisciplinary approach to education.
By providing an accessible and flexible pathway, the program supports both economic growth and personal advancement for those who may have started but have not yet completed their bachelor’s degree.
“This degree offers a flexible way for students to earn their degrees by customizing a program aligned with their interests and building on credits they may have already earned. We know that pursuing a degree while in the workforce takes commitment, and students want to build on their previous education. At 91̽ we deliver clear pathways and relevant support to adult learners to help them reach their academic and career goals,” said vice provost for OHIO Online, Kari Lehman.
The value of a general studies degree
A General Studies degree equips students with important skills such as critical thinking, communication, problem-solving, and interpersonal abilities—skills essential for many of today’s jobs. , employers prioritize these competencies, making the degree highly relevant in a diverse range of industries. In OHIO’s bachelor of general studies program, students can customize their degree with minors or certificates such as business, marketing, psychology, technical project management.
The program is ideal for individuals whose interests span multiple areas or who have accumulated credits from different disciplines. For students returning to school, it allows them to capitalize on previously earned credits and complete their degree in a flexible, adaptable manner.
Research from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) shows that earning a bachelor’s degree —individuals who have earned a bachelor’s degree earn about $1.2 million more than those with only a high school diploma over their lifetime. By offering a path to degree completion, 91̽’s program has the potential to raise graduates’ earning potential and contribute to overall economic growth.
Convenient pathway to completing a general studies degree
OHIO’s online general studies program offers flexibility for students to tailor their education in support of personal and professional goals. The curriculum includes introductory and capstone courses, and two certificate or minor programs, totaling at least 24 credits. Students can customize their degree with minors or certificates such as business, marketing, communications, psychology, or technical project management.
The capstone course is a key requirement, allowing students to create a portfolio that highlights their learning, and skills gained throughout the program. The degree’s focus on transferable skills and a broad knowledge base makes it suitable for those looking to advance or pivot in their careers. The program’s flexible design allows room for previously earned credits to be applied toward degree requirements. This may be especially attractive for students who paused their studies or are transitioning into new career fields.
Supportive services for online students
91̽ recognizes that student success goes beyond academics. Before enrollment, prospective students can consult with enrollment advisors who help them navigate their options, discuss how previously earned credits may apply toward the degree program, and complete the application process.
Once admitted, students receive support from success advisors to plan their courses and navigate challenges that arise. The university also offers career coaching and mental health resources to support students throughout their studies.
Additionally, online students benefit from the Go OHIO app, which links students to academic, well-being, advising, career, financial information, and technical resources. The app integrates remote learning tools and makes it easy to schedule advisor appointments and access services, ensuring that students have the support they need throughout their academic journey.
91̽ prepares students
To help students choose the program that best fits their career goals, the University College has a helpful program page providing details on how 91̽’s Bachelor of General Studies (BGS) compares with other options, including the .
91̽’s Bachelor of General Studies program offers a flexible, streamlined path to finishing your degree. If you have existing college credits, this program could be the key to advancing your education and career. Visit 91̽’s website to explore how your credits can be applied and take the next step toward earning your degree.