UConnect
A cohort learning community with peer support.
WHAT IS A COHORT?
A group of students enrolled in the same courses, fostering an environment of collaboration and camaraderie.
WHY SHOULD YOU JOIN?
- Avoid unnecessary courses and delays from canceled or unavailable classes
- Enroll in to a pre-determined four semester schedule to graduate
- Be guided by an assigned advisor throughout four semesters
- Experience compressed 8 week courses as opposed to 16 week courses
- Receive Supplemental Instruction
- Enjoy a cohort learning community with peer support
- Earn college credit aligned with the Missouri Core Transfer Curriculum
- Scholarship for educational expenses (example: textbooks)
8-WEEK CLASSES
Offering “Core 42” approved courses in an 8-week format, you have the opportunity to finish classes more quickly while benefiting from taking fewer courses simultaneously.
WHERE IS IT OFFERED?
Fall 2020 offers the following programs:
- General Studies AA (Cassville)
- Diesel Technology AAS (Neosho)
- Paramedical Science AAS (Neosho and Online)
Fall 2021
- General Studies AA (Nevada)
- Computer and Network Support AAS (Joplin)
- Construction Technology AAS (Neosho)
SCHOLARSHIPS
UConnect offers a stackable, non-competitive scholarship for all participants. The scholarship is awarded by the Crowder College Foundation, increases each semester, and totals $1,475 over four semesters.
HOW TO JOIN
Find eligibility guidelines and more information by contacting:
McKenzie Conner | P: 417.455.5766 | E: McKenzieConner@Crowder.edu
Nathan Fent | P:417.455.5716 | E: NathanFent@Crowder.edu
Title III Grant Overview: Crowder College is the recipient of a Title III grant from the U.S. Dept. of Education. The grant award is almost $2.5M over a 5-year period. This funding will be used to promote student success by providing more specific direction for students in their pursuit to a certification or degree. No Title III funds were used in the publication of this document.