En-Route Associate to Bachelor Degree Program


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Students graduating from an associate degree program may elect to transition directly into their designated bachelor’s degree program by declaring their intent during their final semester or module of enrollment. To do so, students must submit the En-Route Declaration Form to the Office of the Registrar.

Eligibility for en-route transition requires the student to be in good financial standing with the College and to declare into an eligible bachelor’s program as outlined in the current catalog. Upon successful graduation from the associate degree program and completion of the declaration process, students will be automatically promoted to the corresponding bachelor’s program.

Students who do not declare en-route status prior to completing their associate degree will have up to two modules or one semester following graduation to do so. After this period—or if they wish to pursue a bachelor’s degree different from the designated en-route program—students must apply for admission through the Office of Admission.

Liberal Studies, Associate of Arts

En-Route Program

Art Concentration (Traditional Undergraduate Only)

Art, BA or BFA

English Concentration (Traditional Undergraduate Only)

English, BA

History Concentration (Traditional Undergraduate Only)

History, BA

Mathematics Concentration (Traditional Undergraduate Only)

Mathematics, BA

Political Science Concentration (Traditional Undergraduate Only)

Political Science, BA

Psychology Concentration

Psychology, BA

Sociology Concentration

Sociology, BA

Spanish Concentration (Traditional Undergraduate Only)

Spanish, BA

Philosophy Concentration

Philosophy, BA or Religion, BA

Religion Concentration

Religion, BA or Philosophy, BA

 

 

Business Management, Associate of Science

En-Route Programs

 

Accounting, BS

 

Business Management, BS

 

Finance, BS

 

Healthcare Management, BS

Traditional Undergraduate Only

Sport Management, BS

 

 

Criminal Justice, Associate of Science

En-Route Program

 

Criminal Justice, BS

 

  • All programs en-route to General Studies, BA (ADP and Traditional Undergraduate)
  • Select Traditional Undergraduates programs may en-route to the Interdisciplinary Studies, BA/BS.
  • Select Liberal Studies, AA may en-route to the Humanities, BA.