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Retool your future with 100% online programs at UofL

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UAW Local 862 Ford employees and dependents, as well as retirees, can earn a degree or certificate from the University of Louisville fully online and with significant tuition support.

UofL’s online programs at UofL deliver the same reputation and high-quality education, with the flexibility and convenience of anytime, anywhere learning.

Education Benefits at a Glance

  • $8,000 per year in tuition assistance for UAW Local 862 Ford Employees from the UAW-Ford Education Program
  • $500 per semester from UofL for any online degree or certificate program
  • Enrollment, academic and student success support along your journey at UofL Online
  • Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) available through several undergraduate programs

For more UAW-Ford benefits info, please contact your ESSP Representative.
For UofL application info, please fill out the form and connect with an enrollment counselor.

Key Features of UofL's Online Programs

  • Flexible coursework that can be completed on your schedule.
  • Curriculum that reflects the university’s strong commitment to applied research.
  • Faculty with distinguished academic credentials and industry experience.
  • Opportunities to interact with and learn from your peers and other professionals around the world.

Maximize Your Downtime and Invest in Your Future

Advance Your Education, One Step at a Time

If you’re unsure how to get started, still trying to determine which program is right for you or have other questions and concerns, we’re here to help! Our online enrollment counselors are ready and available to help you get the answers and resources you need to be successful as an online student at UofL.
 

You can also transfer previously earned college credits to UofL — it is a fairly quick and trouble-free process, but we’re here to help with any questions or concerns you have about getting started. Undergraduate students may transfer up to 60 hours from a community college and up to 90 hours from an accredited four-year college. Graduate students may transfer 6 hours from an accredited university (may require department approval).