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Boost Your Earning Potential with a Bachelor’s Degree!

Are you thinking about advancing in your career or even starting your own business? A bachelor's degree might be your next step!  Studies from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics show that a bachelor's degree can open doors to higher earnings and greater job security. On average, workers with a bachelor's degree earn nearly 40% more than those with only an associate degree, and the degree can make a real difference in staying competitive in today's job market. 

Ready to Take Your Associate Degree Further? Here’s How:

  1. 1) Explore Your Options: Start by researching universities that align with your goals.  Consider asking:

    • Do they offer degree completion programs that accept credits from Associates of Applied Sciences or Associates of Liberal Arts programs?

    • How many of your current credits will transfer?

    • Do you prefer online, in-person, or hybrid classes?

    • How frequently are courses offered, and when can you begin?

    • What’s the tuition, and is financial aid available?

  2. Begin  the Admissions Process: Once you’ve found your ideal program, apply! You’ll need to submit an application, provide your transcripts, and apply for financial aid if needed.

  3. Get the Guidance You Need: After you’re accepted, you’ll be connected with an Academic Advisor who will help you navigate your path forward, ensuring you’re supported every step of the way.

Take this next step toward your goals—your future self will thank you!

Transfer Tips

How to Transfer from a Community College - Tips for a smooth transition when changing colleges.

Tips on Transferring from a 2-Year to a 4-Year College - Tips from College Board to make the transfer process go smoothly. 

Transferring - Reviews things to consider when thinking about changing colleges.

Resources

10 Tips For Successful Community College Transfers

Community College Review, May 25, 2022

What to Know About Transferring From a Community College

U.S. News & World Report: Education, Nov. 22, 2022

College Scorecard

Search and compare colleges: their fields of study, costs, admissions, results, and more. Prepared by the U.S. Department of Education.