Most universities will accept credits that have been earned at technical colleges, or from associates degrees. Students must make sure that the credits were earned within the last 7 years or so, or they may not transfer over.
Yes, it can be of help, depending on your career objectives. Still, there are three options to become a registered nurse as indicate below.
Note, that many students take an associates degree in nursing, gain employment within a hospital, and then pursue a bachelor's degree where the hospital will help pay for their education.
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I would look at University of Phoenix. They will help you.
This is a vague question but I will help as best as I can. With an associates degree you open your possibilities to so many options but specifying your associates degree is what counts. You can get an associates in practical science or an associates in business, arts, science*. All these have different pathways and the more and more you specify what you want, the better outlook you will have on career choices.
You need a BSN to help deliver babies. An RN with an Associates Degree won't let you, but a Bachelors degree (BSN) will.
There is no requirement to have an Associates degree prior to getting a Bachelor's degree. Your admission counselor should be able to help you with the requirements.
No. But if you don't have a good High School record, having an Associates Degree may help you transfer to a 4-year Bachelor's degree program.
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If you graduated with honors, why would there be a need for scholarships? You have finished the degree. If your degree was an associates, then it might make a difference when applying for the bachelor's degree.
An associates degree in engineering might help you get a job as an electrician. However, in order to get a job as an engineer, you must graduate from an ABET accredited institution with a Bachelor's degree or higher.
Getting a Masters would help. But an associates degree is already surpassed when your receive a B.A. A B.A. is 4 years, AA is 2 years.
I would look at the University of Alabama or your local community college That will help you.
The company of 100 associates is... The company of 100 associates was a company formed by the king to help the colony.
"Abs degree" is not a recognized term or unit of measurement. It is possible that it may be a typo or a misunderstood term. If you provide more context or clarify the intended meaning, I'll be happy to try and help you further.