associate degree
i am 62, I would like to attend college and receive a degree in business administration. Do you think it is a good idea?
You can receive a finance degree online at websites such as SNHU, Capella, and World Campus. Online degrees carry the same weight that a degree from a traditional college would.
Any college would do for a degree, the best thing you can do is research and learn about what the school has to offer you and what you can take away from it. I believe you can not receive a scholarship for online classes.
An college/university that would offer a degree in witchcraft would not have a valid college degree that is acceptable.
Absolutely! You would receive the degree document and your transcript of record.
He earned a bachelor's degree from Bowdoin College in Brunswick , Maine. I would make an educated guess that it was a Bachelor of Arts degree. ( He went on to read law with three lawyers and passed the bar without a law degree.)
There is some higher learning involved at a two-year college being that once graduating from a two-year college, one would receive an associates degree.
Many people would want to buy a college degree. For example, rich people who can not afford to learn things by their own will will try to buy a college degree.
you would be at the end of you second year
Typically, in most all colleges today, a college degree would be necessary for this type of position. At the college and universities I teach at, a masters degree is required.
Tyler graduated from William and Mary's College. I would guess he got an AB degree.
If they are actually college graduates, they have either an associates degree or a bachelor's degree. In most people's minds, a college graduate has a bachelors, so the answer would be all of them.