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When referring to an associate's degree in general, it is singular. However, if you are talking about degrees belonging to multiple named individuals, you would use the possessive form, as in "the students' associate's degrees."
The noun form of "associate" is "associate." It refers to someone who is connected with another in some activity or working relationship.
The plural of the noun associate is associates.
Diploma of Associate Engineering
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Junior Associate of Indian Institute of Bankers
Junior Associate of Indian Institute of Banking
Angelica (female name) means "angel-like", resembling the angels (angels = eagles, by the way), eagle-form. Angelo, stands for "angel", eagle (male).
A person with an Associate's degree is not entitled to a special form of address. Call them Mr or Miss or address them by their first names.