Starting college for the first time or returning to complete your degree is a big step, but the boost in your earning potential once you get your degree makes the effort worth it.
Many adults return to college to support a career change or to update their job skills. Others may have experienced a life-changing event, such as a marriage, divorce or relocation. Whatever the reason, a college degree can truly change a person’s life. A college degree will give you a competitive advantage in the marketplace and provide you the skills and knowledge valued by employers. Also, a college graduate will make about $1 million more in a lifetime than a high school graduate.
Beyond increased earning potential, there are many benefits to completing a degree, including:
Managing work, family obligations, community involvement and school work can be challenging, but Oklahoma colleges and universities have flexible degree options that meet the needs of adult learners, including:

The State Regents offer many programs and services to help you return to college or begin your college education. For more information, visit the online Student Center for adult learners, email StudentInfo@osrhe.edu or call 800.858.1840 (405.225.9239 in Oklahoma City).
Focusing on adult students, the Reach Higher program is designed to help adults who have earned some college credit complete a degree while balancing family, work and financial obligations. Reach Higher offers two pathways for adults:
Essentially, FlexFinish prioritizes flexibility and broader degree options for working adults, while DirectComplete is more focused on aligning degree completion with specific workforce needs and provides comprehensive support tailored to that goal.
More than 21 institutions across the state participate in this program. Learn more and find a campus near you at ReachHigherOK.org.
To learn more about preparing your children for education after high school, visit our College Planning page under the Parents tab.