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No. You have 5 credits left for your AA degree. You usually need to go four years for a Bachelor's degree.
You will need to talk to an educational adviser about getting your degree. Sixty credits may be enough to get an AA, but it also depends on what the credits are for. Each degree requires that certain course criteria be met before being awarded a certificate.
An AA is generally 50-60 units or the first 2 years of college. Contact your college.
While the associates degree in most areas is approximately 60 to 64 credits to complete, the registered nurse program is a bit more because of the clinical hours involved. The program - depending on the institution - would be approximately 75 credits.
Glenn's Children were what motivated him the most. He also credits AA. But he truly credits God for how he has overcome his past.
You can start with you home county community college and sit down with an enrollment specialist, who can help to determine which program your credits will best fit into. There will be a limit as to how many credits will transfer.
No, not if your credit hours from you AA are accepted at the college you want to finish your BA at. I know someone that had a AA in Business and went two more years for the BA in Teacher Education. They told her as long as the credits are accepted you are fine, no matter what the field.
Cal Poly does not offer AA degrees.
It would take about 30 AA batteries to make a pound. Each AA battery typically weighs around 0.8 ounces, so you would need 16 batteries to equal one pound.
If you are applying to a community college to take an AA, most have a transfer credit limit. They may transfer anywhere from 32 to 40 credits if they are usable toward the AA which could be 60 to 64 credits to complete. Still, I'm wondering why you would want to obtain an AA after already completing a BA. The AA degrees are typically designed to transfer to a four year college or university to pursue the BA or BS. Their are many with a BA and BS that take an associate in applied science being that it is very career oriented. In other words, nursing, physical therapy, etc., but rarely do I ever see someone taking the AA after having a BA or BS. Well, you most have your reasons.
AA stands for alcohol anonymous it is for alcoholacs that need help