Returning Learners

My Pace: Returning Learners

Our adult learners are a unique audience as they are not traditional-aged college students. Understanding the needs of returning learners are different from high school students going to a program, the Returning Learners of My Pace is for busy adults who have several responsibilities and need the support and guidance to shift into a promising healthcare career path.

Professional Development Tools and Trainings

Advising Support

Tutoring

Preparation Course for Enrollment Support

Social Media and Technology Etiquette

Transfer Support

Financial Aid & Scholarship Information

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FAQs

What does returning learners mean?

A returning learner is any individual who finished high school and may have started a program in college and didn’t finish, or an individual who never went to college and wants to start.

Our goal is to enhance the diversity of our Grand Rapids healthcare workforce. We support adults going back to school to earn certificates or credentials in a health professions major. My Pace offers advising support, mentorship, career and professional development, and more.

Yes. We use a first-come first serve admissions process, and we use a cohort model. Once we have 10 or more students, we host our Introduction Session.

We have capacity to service 10 -15 at one time. Because we offer individualized advising support, we are intentional about ensuring our cohort size and supporting everyone to transition to our Legacy Pacesetter group.

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