A supportive, affordable path to a college degree for the communities you serve

We offer comprehensive, 1:1 coaching support to help students earn a degree while balancing a combination of work, life, and family—so they can unlock new opportunities in their lives and careers.

A supportive, affordable path to a college degree for the communities you serve

We offer comprehensive, 1:1 coaching support to help students earn a degree while balancing a combination of work, life, and family—so they can unlock new opportunities in their lives and careers.

Nonprofit Partners

Your partner in long-term economic mobility outcomes

We provide a path to financial well-being for part-time students, full-time parents, and adult learners—in short, the very people our traditional higher education models leave out.

All of our coaches are first-generation college graduates, too; and some are bilingual. They’ve been there, and they know what it takes—not only logistically, but also mentally and emotionally. We are proud to hire coaches who share lived experience with so many of our students, and we believe it’s core to the outcomes our students—and their families—achieve.

*Loan/grant eligibility and amounts vary by student and are not guaranteed.

**168 degree-earning alumni were surveyed, with 38% responding. Does not account for employment prior to enrollment, and degree does not guarantee similar salary/earnings potential. Time to increase in salary varied by respondent.

A flexible, supportive environment

  • 1:1 dedicated coaching

    Students are paired with a coach who meets with them weekly from the time they begin to the time they graduate. Our graduates often say their coach made all the difference—helping them set goals, stay on track, and navigate challenges. We lead the field in coaching ratios: Our coaches never support more than 50 students at a time—so support is deep and personalized.

  • Flexible, accredited, and fully online

    We help students enroll in the competency-based education (CBE) program at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). SNHU is an accredited, nonprofit university; students earn their degree from SNHU. CBE programs are a set of online, project-based programs designed for busy adults, with a model that emphasizes mastery of skills, knowledge, and behavior over exams or time spent in class.

  • Affordable tuition

    The cost of the program is $2,237 per 16-week trimester, or term. This includes $1,137 in tuition to SNHU, and $1,100 in student support fees that come back to us at Degree Partners. At three terms per year, the annual cost is $6,712. There are no surprise fees. Most of our students use a mix of Pell Grant, employer tuition assistance or reimbursement, and self-pay to fund their degree. Employer tuition assistance requirements vary by employer, and grant eligibility and amounts vary by student and are not guaranteed. We help students navigate financial aid.

  • Ability to accelerate—and step back as needed

    In the CBE model, students earn credits by demonstrating mastery of “competencies” in a project-based learning format. Competencies are a mix of skills, behaviors, and knowledge. Some of our students are able to use their real-world experience to move through some competencies very quickly. There is no cap to the number of competencies/credits students can earn in a term, and every term is a flat fee, so if they’re on a roll, they can keep earning competencies without paying more for the term. We find parents are often able to do more coursework when their kids are in school, and dial it back in the summer—without incurring penalties.

What makes a great referral partnership?

While we are fully committed to students and take on the advising, coaching, and other supports, we find referral partnerships work best when organizations are values aligned—they believe it’s worth it to invest in long-term economic mobility this way—and can:

  • Help identify people who make a great fit
    • Eligible: People who have a US high school diploma, GED, or an international diploma with passing TOEFL scores.
    • Motivated: People who are motivated to earn a college degree, because they know it will unlock opportunities not only for them, but also for their family. We find that when the motivation is there, the logistics will follow. Some students tried college before and stopped out—for those students, the right coach and the right program can make all the difference.
  • Designate an internal champion to help drive the work forward

    Our best partners see us as a key element of their strategy for achieving long-term financial well-being outcomes. The internal champion will serve as a point of contact for things like information sessions, and helping spread the word internally about our program.

  • Provide wraparound services such as childcare access and food security

    We excel in 1:1 coaching for students who are attending online school in the time they are able to carve out for it. We deeply understand the challenges that life and parenting present, and while we are always able to work that into our coaching conversations, we love to work closely with providers like you and your network to ensure students are getting the full support they need from the people best positioned to provide it.

Nonprofit FAQs

Adriana “Adry” (Martinez) Guillen

“If you’re a parent, working full-time, life is crazy, and your plate is full, that was me. And I did it. And you can do it, too.”

AA in General Studies, Concentration in Business
BA in Management, Concentration in Public Administration
Career connection: Adry went on to earn a Master’s in Business Analytics from SNHU and works as an IT Solutions Architect at Austin Energy.

Tina Carter

“It feels amazing to earn this degree. I stuck through, and I just kept persevering and moving forward and it’s a big, big accomplishment. At first, you have those fears, but Degree Partners is really amazing. They have great support systems. Everybody’s here to help you get through your journey. And that’s exactly what it is: a journey. Once you get to where I am right now, you are so appreciative of everything. You were able to accomplish things that you thought you couldn’t accomplish before.”

BA in Business Administration, Concentration in Public Administration
Up next: Tina is starting her own food truck coffee shop.

Adriana “Adry” (Martinez) Guillen

“If you’re a parent, working full-time, life is crazy, and your plate is full, that was me. And I did it. And you can do it, too.”

AA in General Studies, Concentration in Business
BA in Management, Concentration in Public Administration
Career connection: Adry went on to earn a Master’s in Business Analytics from SNHU and works as an IT Solutions Architect at Austin Energy.

Tina Carter

“It feels amazing to earn this degree. I stuck through, and I just kept persevering and moving forward and it’s a big, big accomplishment. At first, you have those fears, but Degree Partners is really amazing. They have great support systems. Everybody’s here to help you get through your journey. And that’s exactly what it is: a journey. Once you get to where I am right now, you are so appreciative of everything. You were able to accomplish things that you thought you couldn’t accomplish before.”

BA in Business Administration, Concentration in Public Administration
Up next: Tina is starting her own food truck coffee shop.

Nonprofit Partners

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Dress for Success — Dallas
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Bonton Farms logo
Center for Transforming Lives logo
City Year Dallas logo
Communities in Schools — Central Texas logo
Con Mi Madre logo
For Oak Cliff logo
Girls Inc. Tarrant County logo
Goodwill North Central Texas logo
Housing Authority of the City of Austin logo
Las Vegas Trial Rise logo
Legacy Institute for Financial Empowerment (LIFE) logo
nPower logo
Seedling logo
The Goodwill Excel Center
Pathfinders
The Women's Center
One Safe Place
BridgeYear
Breakthrough Central Texas
OneGoal
KIPP Texas