Typically, an Associates degree from an accredited college, whether online or in the classroom (or in hybrid form), can take anywhere from eighteen months to twenty-four months.
The time it takes to earn an associate's degree from an accredited online college can vary depending on factors such as the program's structure, the student's course load, and their individual pace. However, on average, it typically takes around two years of full-time study to complete an associate's degree program.
Of course! As long as you completed your associates degree through an appropriately accredited college, there should be no problem.
Yes you can. You need to find a 2 or 4 year school that will accept a GED for entry. You may have to start at a community college and get an Associates Degree. Once you receive that from an accredited college, look to an accredited 4 year college to get your Bachelors Degree.
Your local community college is a pretty good bet and much more reliable than a degree from an online university as those are not always accredited.
Typically, most if not all credits should transfer between these two majors provided you took the associates degree at a regionally accredited college.
I hate how some applications don't have "Associates Degree" as an option. If you have an associates degree and you are filling out an application like that, you should write "Associates Degree in ____" on the side. I think that shows pride in your achievements, and you deserve to feel proud of getting an associates degree. "Some college" does not mean "associates degree". Someone who took 2 college classes could check "some college", and you took about 20. I agree with the above contributor. Applications should have a designation for the completion of an Associates degree. An Associates degree shows completion. There are Associates degrees as an Registered nurse, in Technology, Educating, multiple Allied Health fields, and the list goes on, and on, and on. As stated above, if it were me I would make sure I indicated the Associates degree on the application. Viper1
Completion of high school or its equivalency. In other words, there is no other college degree that comes before an associates degree.
Associates Degree.
No this school is not accredited. Therefore, the coursework and degree you complete at this college will not be recognized by accredited colleges and universities as well as many employers.
First, check if your local community college has a finance program. Then, find out the application process and complete it. You are then ready to enroll at your local college for your associates degree!
Bramsonort college offers a GED and associates degree in the feild of your choice in 18 months.
The order of college degrees is Associates, Bachelors, Masters, PhD, MD and JD. A Bachelors degree would be higher than an Associates degree.
Yes, the CCAF is an accredited school. It is equivalent to any degree from any other accredited school.