Depending on the courses, yes you can. However, most schools will only allow approximately 32 credits in transfer (half the program).
Yes you can. However, it is always up to the receiving institution as to how many credits from your associates will apply to your chosen program of study at the bachelors level.Yes you can. However, it is always up to the receiving institution as to how many credits from your associates will apply to your chosen program of study at the bachelors level.Yes you can. However, it is always up to the receiving institution as to how many credits from your associates will apply to your chosen program of study at the bachelors level.Yes you can. However, it is always up to the receiving institution as to how many credits from your associates will apply to your chosen program of study at the bachelors level.Yes you can. However, it is always up to the receiving institution as to how many credits from your associates will apply to your chosen program of study at the bachelors level.Yes you can. However, it is always up to the receiving institution as to how many credits from your associates will apply to your chosen program of study at the bachelors level.
You have to have a Bachelor's to apply
Yes, however the amount of transferable credits will depend on the specific major at the bachelor's level. The college or university you attend will evaluate your transcript and apply all usable credits. Because of the type of program you took at the associates level, there may not be many that will transfer.
You will have to go on for your bachelor's degree first which is a critical prerequisite to apply for a master's degree program. If you completed the associates degree in a transferable program, it will take approximately another 60 to 68 credits to complete a bachelor's degree. Then you can apply for a program at the master's level which can take approximately two to three years to complete post bachelor's degree.
Depending on the courses, yes you can. However, most schools will only allow approximately 32 credits in transfer (half the program).
To become an RN you must go to school to earn an associates degree (two years). After school you must then take the boards to get your license to become a nurse. Then you can apply for a job.
Personally I would not back up into another associates degree. Move on to the bachelor's degree. The college or university you enroll in will evaluate your transcript and apply all usable credits toward your degree in teaching. Then, just go from there.
If you did not graduate from high school, the closest you can get to a high school diploma would be a GED (since you can not go back to high school) A GED is similar to a high school diploma, except you can not go directly into a four year institution. A GED does require you to take a test though. After you pass your GED, then you can apply for community college and pick your major/gain all transfer credits and either get a Associates Degree or transfer to a four year institution and get a Bachelors Degree.
Yes you can. The university will evaluate your transcript and apply all usable credits toward the bachelor's degree.Yes you can. The university will evaluate your transcript and apply all usable credits toward the bachelor's degree.Yes you can. The university will evaluate your transcript and apply all usable credits toward the bachelor's degree.Yes you can. The university will evaluate your transcript and apply all usable credits toward the bachelor's degree.Yes you can. The university will evaluate your transcript and apply all usable credits toward the bachelor's degree.Yes you can. The university will evaluate your transcript and apply all usable credits toward the bachelor's degree.
Yes, of course. They will evaluate your prior coursework and apply all usable credits toward your second degree.
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!
First, apply to a school that offers an accounting degree. Then work closely with the advising group at the school to make sure you are taking the correct courses. Once you pass your courses and receive the sufficient amount of credits to graduate, you will receive your degree.