The associates degree is designed as a two year program of study as a full-time student provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college, and provided the student does not require prerequisite coursework as a result of basic skills testing. There are some programs of study that may take a bit longer depending on the number of credits required. Usually these are programs within the health related fields. In addition, for students who require developmental course work as a result of basic skills testing, it would take longer. How much longer would depend on the extent of the developmental courses they are required to take. Evidently, those individuals who attend college on a part-time based would also extend their time in school. How much longer would depend on the credit load carried each semester. Typically, an associates degree takes between 60 and 64 credits to complete depending on the specific school, program of study, and state mandates.
The associates degree can range between 60 and 64 credits depending on program of study and state mandates. Some can require more and go into the 70s. Still, it is designed as a two year program of study as a full-time student, and provided that the individual takes the degree as prescribed by the college. One word of advise. If you are going to pursue a degree as a medical assistant, stay away from these private schools, and do it through a college that has a regional accreditation. There should be some community colleges in your area that offer this program.
Typically, the associates degree can run between 60 and 64 credits depending on the program of study, and state mandates. However there are some associates that can run into the 70 plus credit range. These higher credit associates degrees usually fall in the allied health area.
Diplomas programs do not meet the credit hour and/or course requirements of an associates in science (AS) degree. It is not a question of which is more popular but which will lead to an individuals overall career goals and objectives. Some careers require just a diploma while others require an associates or higher degree.
I think they became part of Associates Financial Services who was purchased by Citifinancial.
660 and above credit score is required for FHA loans.
The information that will be required for an application for business credit cards is type of business you do and your income.
Some reasons what credits do not transfer are as follows.courses taken at a school that does not have the appropriate accreditationcourse(s) not equivalent in credit and/or course contentcourse(s) not passed with the appropriate passing gradecourse(s) do not fit into the declared major
You may be required to have a co-signer or a roommate that does have credit.
The amount of equity required for an investment in securities purchased on credit.
I don't believe that there is a difference between the states for requirements like these. An associates degree is generally 60 credits. You can receive multiple associates degrees pretty easily. At a local community college, a second associates degree is simply 15 additional credits if all other requirements are met. A friend of mine accrued an associates of arts and an associates of science within two semesters while he was taking prerequisites to transfer to a university. A bachelor's degree is usually 120 credits with a few weird exceptions. For example, at the University of Michigan a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry degree (B.S. Chem.) is 124 credits. Don't hate because I went to the University of Michigan and you're likely from Ohio. We're all friends on answers.com. :-) Hope this helps.
The number of credit hours required to graduate from college varies depending on the program and institution. In general, most undergraduate programs require around 120-130 credit hours to earn a bachelor's degree. Graduate programs usually require 30-60 credit hours to earn a master's degree.
Yes, they are required to send you an E-Mail informing you that your credit card has been charged.
Answer 1: At most regionally-accredited schools in the United States (US), an associates degree -- designated as "Associate of Arts" (AA), or "Associate of Science" (AS) -- consists of sixty (60) "semester credit hours" (if the school is on the "semester credit hour" system), or ninety (90) "quarter credits" (if the school is on the "quarter credit" system), either of which may be completed in two (2) years of full-time study.At most US regionally-accredited schools, "full-time" study means either 30 semester credit hours (if the school's on that system), or 45 quarter credits (if the school's on that system) per year... accomplished either during the normal semesters or quarters, or during those plus summer sessions.A small number of schools require a tiny bit more credits for an associates. Some (again, a small number) of schools on the semester credit hour system require 66 semester credit hours of study in order to earn one of their associates degrees; and an even smaller number of schools on the quarter credit system require as many as 94 to 98 quarter credits in order to earn one of their associates degrees. But, again, such schools are in the minority. At most US regionally-accredited schools, either 60 semester credit hours (if that's the system the school is on), or 90 quarter credits (if that's the system the school is on) will earn an associates degree.Most US regionally-accredited schools, just FYI, are on the semester credit hour system.