08-13-2006, 08:19 AM
I know that there is a limit on earning multiple Bachelor's degrees, in the form that only 90 of said credits will transfer to the new Bachelor's, plus a few more restrictions.
But are there any restrictions on the earning of multiple Associates?
I ask this because, I am just a few exams away from completing my CCAF AAS Aircraft Maintenance Technology, and then want to focus on the AS of Business through Excellsior.
And then, As I plan to get at least, two Bachelor's (neither of which have anything to do with Aircraft), the other in Arts (probably Psychology), If I can also earn an associate of Arts, as well.
These Associates degrees may not carry as much weight as Bachelors, but they are, in a way, an important milestone that mark the halfway point.
So can I have multiple associates, or since I'll already have one (CCAF AAS AMT), I'll have to skip right to the bachelors
any information would be helpful
cheers!
But are there any restrictions on the earning of multiple Associates?
I ask this because, I am just a few exams away from completing my CCAF AAS Aircraft Maintenance Technology, and then want to focus on the AS of Business through Excellsior.
And then, As I plan to get at least, two Bachelor's (neither of which have anything to do with Aircraft), the other in Arts (probably Psychology), If I can also earn an associate of Arts, as well.
These Associates degrees may not carry as much weight as Bachelors, but they are, in a way, an important milestone that mark the halfway point.
So can I have multiple associates, or since I'll already have one (CCAF AAS AMT), I'll have to skip right to the bachelors
any information would be helpful
cheers!
Traditional Credits: 39 (12 used)
FEMA Credits: 9 (6 used)
NFA Credits: 2 (0 used)
DANTES Credits: 21 (18 used)
CLEP Credits: 18 (15 used)
FAA Credits: 39
EC BS in Psychology: 90/120 (38 unused)
FEMA Credits: 9 (6 used)
NFA Credits: 2 (0 used)
DANTES Credits: 21 (18 used)
CLEP Credits: 18 (15 used)
FAA Credits: 39
EC BS in Psychology: 90/120 (38 unused)


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