What is an Associate’s Degree?
What is an Associate’s Degree?
Most, but not all international undergraduate students want to end up with a bachelor’s degree. This can be accomplished by going directly to a college or university that offers bachelor’s degrees, or you could attend a community/junior college first and then “transfer” to a university. There are a couple of reasons why a student might choose to attend community/junior college:
1. It can be much more economical to attend a 2-year school first, as the costs are usually lower.
2. It is generally easier to get admitted to a 2-year school. If a student does not have the academic qualifications to get into a university, they might choose to attend a community college first to finish some of their “general” classes and to establish a good grade average, and then transfer the classes to a university in order to then take the specific classes in their academic area of study
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One associate's degree students might be interested in is the online Associate of Administrative Assistant degree offered by Bryant & Stratton College. The program focuses on the specialized knowledge and skills necessary to compete for and perform as administrative assistants in the 21st century. For more information on the program, visit http://online.bryantstratton.edu/admin-assistant. – Crystal (Bryant & Stratton College)
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