Digital and Lifelong Learning
Digital and Lifelong Learning (DLL) is UNC–Chapel Hill's arm for extending credit and non-credit instruction to North Carolinians who wish to further their education in non-traditional ways. DLL includes, and extends beyond, the programming previously offered by the Friday Center for Continuing Education.
Services provided by DLL include (but are not limited to):
- Advising and student services for non-degree undergraduate and graduate students
- Advising and student services for part-time degree-seeking undergraduate students
- Advising and student services for dual-enrolled high school students
- Administration of Summer School
Courses and programs (for-credit) offered by DLL include (but are not limited to):
- The Pre-Health Certificate Program, which helps students who have earned an undergraduate degree prepare for advanced study in the health professions.
- The Correctional Education Program, a partnership with the North Carolina Department of Public Safety, which enables qualified inmates in the North Carolina prison system to take correspondence and on-site courses for college credit.
- Summer School
For a complete overview of DLL's services and programs, please visit the DLL website.