There are a few schools that will take a 3.0 GPA and have vet tech and bachelors. You can try going to Brown Mackie College or try getting into Vet Tech Institute.
No a bachelors degree is only required for the higher paying positions in accounting. However it will be required if you are trying to open up your own office.
There are typically two degrees offered when trying to accomplish an RN degree. There is an Associate Degree and a Bachelor's degree. For an Associate's Degree it typically takes about two year and for a Bachelors degree about four years.
If you are trying to get hired to a company, they will tell you what is required for their current job opening. Having a bachelors degree in education or teaching credentials will make it easier if you are trying to submit work to publishers.
Usually a bachelor degree will take at least four years to receive, but it also depends on the program which you are trying to receive it for, and the school in which you attend. You would have to do 127-133 credit hours approximately.
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To become a lawyer in the US you must have a bachelors degree (four years of full-time study) and must then obtain a Doctor of Laws (LLD) degree (three years of full-time study). Trying to measure that in hours is a loosing battle, because the number of hours devoted to study varies widely from person to person.
The New York School Board was trying to institute policies in public schools. These policies would relegate African-American students to different schools.
You are trying to earn a degree so its called a degree.
A good online tool/website for getting more information about Distance Learning and trying to get your Doctorates Degree Online is on Education Connection's website. They can connect you with schools like Atlantic International University.
I have been accepted to both for a major in Sociology (with Co-op) and I am trying to decide which would be better. The Waterloo opportunity is Arts and Business and UoTSC is Social Studies. Any insight on the schools (if you go there/know someone who does) would be helpful! THANKS!
I am assuming that you are trying to ask if "you" can get a degree from college if you have not completed the 12th grade. The answer is no "you" cannot.
In most cases you have to have a bachelor's degree in nursing before going on for your masters. Many schools are now offering tracks to a MSN to people who have received a bachelor's degree in other fields though so you just have to look around.AnswerThe minimum qualification to become a registered nurse is an associate or a bachelor degree along with a license to practice. You need to have a bachelor's degree in nursing to be eligible for a master's degree in nursing. However, masters in nursing, i.e. MSN degrees, are also available for individuals who hold a bachelor's or higher degree in another healthcare-related field. You can check for a University that offers Master's of Science in Nursing to prepare students for supervisory positions in a healthcare environment.