faq

How will my application be evaluated?

We want to hear your story, your hopes and dreams and what you want to accomplish in your career. We are looking to learn about you, what you’re passionate about, what you want to learn and why. Whether you’re looking to grow your current organization, want to transition into a new role, or you’re trying to have the time and space to reboot and consider what’s next, be honest about where you’re at in your journey. We hope that the application process might serve as a reflective practice for you to step back and articulate what you’re hoping to accomplish. If you have questions about admissions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to xdl@design.upenn.edu so we can discuss.

Are there any prerequisites to apply?

No, there are no educational prerequisites to apply for this program—we are looking for leaders across all industries with a variety of perspectives.

If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to xdl@design.upenn.edu so we can discuss your questions.

What are the faculty members looking for in my application?

There are no application fees and the application itself should not take you longer than 30 minutes to complete. The application requests some basic background information about yourself, a resume upload, and responses to three very short (<250 words each) essay questions. Just be yourself as you compose your application. Our faculty are looking forward to reading your story.

What is the summit event?

Our program features an event that is critical to our educational model. Our 2-day summit occurs in January and will take place live on-line via zoom on the dates provided on the Program Schedule. During this time, you will begin your Independent Leadership Project.

You will also solidify relationships with other members of the community to share ideas and build connections that facilitate learning throughout the Program. The summit is a required component of the certificate. Arrangements are being made to accommodate students in time zones that do not align well with Eastern Standard Time.

Our optional Design Leadership Day occurs at the end of the program and features opportunities to practice and demonstrate the skills you have learned in the program in a safe, supportive space. There will also be a closing ceremony and reception to celebrate the hard work of the students and faculty.

Are financial aid or scholarships available?

Our program is designed to have the lowest tuition possible without losing the integrity of the educational experience. We’re proud to say it’s one of the most affordable executive programs available today. Since the program tuition is already being offered at a discounted rate relative to other similar programs, we’re unfortunately unable to offer any scholarships. Previous students have gotten partial or full tuition covered from their employers as well, and we also encourage students to crowdfund if possible. If you have questions about finances, please don’t hesitate to reach out to xdl@design.upenn.edu so we can discuss. Weitzman alumni qualify for an additional $500 scholarship. This is a one time offer and will not be offered again for this program after the 22–23 session.

Is there a payment plan option?

Limited payment plan options are available. After submitting the deposit, the remaining balance may be split into two staggered automated payments. Contact us at xdl@design.upenn.edu for further details.

How much time will the work take?

We anticipate that most students will spend about 6–10 hours per week on the program, but this may vary. The program is a part-time program that is designed to be taken alongside, and complimentary to, your existing professional responsibilities.

How often are online course materials released?

We release materials on a weekly basis. Once released, the materials will remain available for the duration of the program. All assignment submission due dates are in eastern time zone. We also host live weekly discussion groups for students.

What type of projects will we do?

The Weitzman team uses the latest approaches to engaging students in the online space with a variety of types of assignments including readings, discussion boards, reflective writing, simulations, experimentations in the real world and more. All the learning acquired in the program will be applied to the Independent Leadership Project where students will work with Teaching Fellows and the faculty to identify, define a leadership challenge from their workplace. Then students will move on to ideate and prototype possible solutions with a final plan leadership to be completed and finally tested, if possible, in the workplace.

Do I need to know my exact Independent Leadership project idea before I begin?

The Teaching Fellows and faculty will work with you at the beginning of the 9-week project to identify and define a suitable leadership challenge.

What is the refund policy for the XDL Program?

The tuition deposit is not refundable. Weitzman online will receive request for refunds to non-credit programs in writing only to the appropriate program leadership.

The Weitzman School of Design reserves the right to cancel any program due to low enrollment or other extenuating circumstances at any time, before the start of the program. If a program is canceled, all participants will receive a full refund.

Official communications may be sent to xdl@design.upenn.edu.

Can I receive AIA or ASLA Learning Units?

The Weitzman School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider Number 10009226. All registered AIA CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs. Any questions or concerns about this provider or this learning program may be sent to AIA CES (cessupport@aia.org or 800-AIA-3837, Option 3).

All XDL courses have been submitted for AIA CES approval. We have submitted the XDL courses for AIA approval. Please email xdl@design.upenn.edu for updates. When final approval is received, the website will be updated. We anticipate approval prior to the start of the program in October.

This learning program is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. AIA continuing education credit has been reviewed and approved by AIA CES. Learners must complete the entire learning program to receive continuing education credit. AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.

The Weitzman School of Design has submitted an application to become an ASLA CES Provider. Details will be posted as they become available.

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