Students who complete the appropriate transfer associates enter the four year institution with junior level status (3rd year).
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.
There are no grade levels as you would find in elementary school and high school in terms of 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th year course work. The student classifications in college are Freshmen (first year), Sophomore ( second year), Junior ( third year), and Senior (fourth year). An associates degree is a two year program of study, thus the student is either a Freshman, or Sphomore.
First, your indicating you already have two degrees. So, I don't understand your question as such. If you have accumulated credits at different schools that equal the number of credits required for an associates degree, you cannot claim you have an associates degree. Degrees require more than just an accumulation of credits. The credits must be in specific areas, under a specific program of study, within an acceptable grade point average, as prescribed by the college.
The minimum degree requirement for a college professor is a master's degree in the subject area being taught, with a doctorate preferred.
You must maintain a 2.0 (C) grade point average for most programs.
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The four year institution will attempt to use as many credits form your associates degree toward your bachelors degree. However, the Grade Point Average (GPA) you achieved in your associates degree will not be averaged in with the GPA you achieve toward your bachelors. For instance, if your GPA at the associates level was 3.5, at the bachelors level you once again start with a GPA of 0.00. In other words your starting fresh.
To be admitted to a degree program at a college or university, you must have a high school diploma or equivalency.
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The community college you are attending should have two options for becoming a teacher; A degree in early childhood education for those students who wish to teach pre-K through 4th grade, and an associates in education for those who wish to teach 4th through 12th grade. Each of these majors will have a specific curriculum layout particular to itself. You should meet with the career counselor at the school you are attending for appropriate direction and counsel.The community college you are attending should have two options for becoming a teacher; A degree in early childhood educationfor those students who wish to teach pre-K through 4th grade, and an associates in education for those who wish to teach 4th through 12th grade. Each of these majors will have a specific curriculum layout particular to itself. You should meet with the career counselor at the school you are attending for appropriate direction and counsel.The community college you are attending should have two options for becoming a teacher; A degree in early childhood educationfor those students who wish to teach pre-K through 4th grade, and an associates in education for those who wish to teach 4th through 12th grade. Each of these majors will have a specific curriculum layout particular to itself. You should meet with the career counselor at the school you are attending for appropriate direction and counsel.The community college you are attending should have two options for becoming a teacher; A degree in early childhood educationfor those students who wish to teach pre-K through 4th grade, and an associates in education for those who wish to teach 4th through 12th grade. Each of these majors will have a specific curriculum layout particular to itself. You should meet with the career counselor at the school you are attending for appropriate direction and counsel.The community college you are attending should have two options for becoming a teacher; A degree in early childhood educationfor those students who wish to teach pre-K through 4th grade, and an associates in education for those who wish to teach 4th through 12th grade. Each of these majors will have a specific curriculum layout particular to itself. You should meet with the career counselor at the school you are attending for appropriate direction and counsel.The community college you are attending should have two options for becoming a teacher; A degree in early childhood educationfor those students who wish to teach pre-K through 4th grade, and an associates in education for those who wish to teach 4th through 12th grade. Each of these majors will have a specific curriculum layout particular to itself. You should meet with the career counselor at the school you are attending for appropriate direction and counsel.
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Yes, Dale Jr. attended Mitchell Community College in Statesville, NC.