About Widener University
Widener University is a private, metropolitan university that emphasizes academics and community service. Dynamic teaching, active scholarship, personal attention, and experiential learning are key components of the Widener experience.
As a leading metropolitan university, we achieve our mission by creating a learning environment where curricula are connected to societal issues through civic engagement. Widener University ranks among the top 50 national universities in the third annual Washington Monthly college rankings, which ranks colleges and universities based on their contributions to the public interest.
Civic Mission
Education at Widener is as much about building a healthy civic culture as it is about developing individuals to their fullest. We promote service to society and civic engagement by:
- Developing academic programs and courses that address societal issues.
- Seeking partnerships to improve our local economic and educational climate.
- Encouraging volunteer activities.
By such actions, Widener University and the surrounding metropolitan community can pursue the common good.
Online Degree Experience at Widener University
You are about to embark on an exciting and stimulating educational experience through our online or NetCampus courses. Both formats will provide you with a rich learning environment involving student to student and student to faculty interaction, a connection of theory to practice, critical inquiry, and collaborative learning to engender lifelong learning skills. As an adult learner, the flexibility and independent learning occurring in our courses will be beneficial to your educational pursuit.
Widener offers distance learning in two formats:
- Online Courses: Delivered via the Internet through a course management system called WebStudy. No classes are held on campus and there are no mandatory meeting times.
- NetCampus Courses: A hybrid form of distance learning that combines weekly on-campus class meetings with online learning activities via the Internet through a course management system called WebStudy. This accelerated course format enables students to complete a three-credit course in just seven weeks.
Go farther in your Allied Health career
Getting your Bachelor of Science or Associate of Science in Allied Health or your Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology will help you move up the career ladder, but how do you fit that into your busy schedule?
University College's online degree program offers the flexibility and convenience you need to see things through. You can do your course work whenever and wherever you want. Plus, we provide you with the head start by giving credit for professional training earned through approved accredited allied health programs.
Frequently Asked Questions about Widener's Online Degree Programs
Do online courses have final exams, just like regular on-campus courses?
Maybe: During the week of final exams, your online instructor will let you know if you will be taking an exam online or submitting a final paper.
Can I submit my work whenever I am ready?
No. Online courses have weekly schedules and due dates for readings, postings, and tests. Your instructor will let you know what to do each week and you will have to submit work on a regular, weekly basis, just like a class on campus.
Do I have to be online at the same time as everyone else in class?
Maybe: Some online instructors use the live chat function of WebStudy to hold office hours or conduct live chats online. Your instructor will make you aware of any requirement to be online at a certain date and time.
Do I need to have a computer background to take an online course?
No. Successful online students need to be able to perform the following tasks comfortably:
- Send and receive e-mails
- Send and open e-mail attachments (Word files)
- Use Microsoft Word
- Manage files in Word
- Function in online library databases
- Perform basic research on the Internet
- Be able to use a browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator

