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Accelerated Training at Beal College
Classes run half as long as regular semesters, take only 2 classes per mod and still graduate in less time!

With Beal’s Unique Accelerated Programs, You Can Complete your Degree in Less Time!

If you’ve ever taken post-secondary school, you’ll likely know firsthand that taking 4-5 classes while working, dealing with family, and life in general, can become pretty overwhelming at times.

Wouldn’t it be nice to cut down on your classes without postponing your graduation? At Beal, you can take fewer courses at a given time and complete the same amount of credits faster than a traditional school with our Mod system.

Beal semesters are shorter, and happen more frequently throughout a given year (with fewer breaks) – fast-tracking your path to graduation. We have designed our course calendar to be efficient, allowing you the opportunity to complete 6 mini-semesters that are 8-weeks long, and attend school year-round. That way you can complete your degree much faster than at a traditional 4-year college. Alternatively, you could take part-time school, evening or online courses. Modify the schedule to meet your needs.

Because of the convenience of the Mod System, prospective students choose 1 of 6 start dates to begin their studies, rather than having to wait around for months for the traditional semester to begin.

What’s more, if you enroll in only two courses per Mod, you will be considered a full-time student, which means you’d still be eligible for Financial Aid*. Receiving Financial Aid can help to lessen the financial burden allowing you to focus on, and excel at your studies.

How Beal University’s Mod system stands out:

  • Students attend school year-round, skip all of the school breaks and graduate faster
  • The 12-month school year is divided into 6 individual mods; each mod is 8-weeks long
  • Full-time students take just 5 to 6 credits per mod
  • Each course typically meets twice per week for 2.5 hours
  • Classes are scheduled Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday
  • No Friday classes for almost all majors!
  • Many programs offer evening classes, in addition to day classes
  • Programs offer distance education and/or hybrid options

* Available to those who qualify