Many schools have provisions for awarding a second bachelor's degree if you earn an additional 30 hours on top of your original degree, usually the major courses.
I will be a TESC student again (after a gap), but I checked with my local state university, and as long as I already hold a bachelor's degree, I get out of satisfying their specific general degree requirements, such as six hours of American History, specific written and speech requirements, etc., when working toward a second degree through them. With dual enrollment, I would end up having to satisfy both schools' gen ed requirements. I'm more about flexibility in choosing my courses.
Another suggestion I've heard regarding two bachelors' degrees is why not finish one and go on to do graduate work instead?
Good luck in choosing your path!
Sandy
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