You put down you are working towards your degree. Enrolled in college. Until you have graduated you haven't a degree.
college (undergraduate)
College is typically considered post-secondary education, following high school or equivalent. It includes undergraduate and graduate levels of study, which are equivalent to levels 5-8 in the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED).
after high school, i took associate in secretarial science for one year and i graduated.after which, i enrolled in UST ,college of education until 1973.Some of my subjects in my associate degree were credited to the subjects i was supposed to take in education. i am an undergraduate and i wish to know, what will be my college level should i decide to study again. whom should i see to evaluate my level and subjects credited to education course.Is it the university registrar or the college registrar(college of education)? Please advise.How long does it take to have my records evaluated?
At the undergraduate level, the four year program of study is a bachelor's degree.At the undergraduate level, the four year program of study is a bachelor's degree.At the undergraduate level, the four year program of study is a bachelor's degree.At the undergraduate level, the four year program of study is a bachelor's degree.At the undergraduate level, the four year program of study is a bachelor's degree.At the undergraduate level, the four year program of study is a bachelor's degree.
college
On the undergraduate level, typically it is a 2.0 (C). On the graduate level a 3.0 (B). However, on the undergraduate level it may also depend on the major. For example, some health related programs may require a 2.5 (C+).
college graduate
Graduate in what? Each level of schooling has requirements particular to itself. Such levels might include, elementary education, secondary school, college undergraduate and graduate study, diplomas and certificates etc.
Chester Arthur earned an undergraduate degree from Union College in Schenectady, NY and studied law enough to pass the bar exam and be licensed to practice law. I do not think he had a law degree.
Typically, continuing education units are not equivalent to college level credits.
In Odisha, around 12-15% of the population have a college-level education in India. This percentage can vary depending on the source of data and the specific criteria used to define a college-level education.
There are no specific education requirements, but most have been to college.