Keep in contact with your counselor. One of the most important people you will meet while working on your bachelor's degree is your academic counselor. He will be able to help you determine which courses you have to take for your major and help you create a timeline for graduating.
Get financial assistance. Whether it is a student loan, scholarship or grant make sure you apply for some sort of financial assistance to help pay for your tuition. Unless you are able to pay for all of your classes, books and other fees associated with your degree in cash, apply for assistance.
Study and commit to your classes. Set aside a few hours each day to go over your notes and read the required assignments for each class.
Ask for help if you need it. Sometimes when trying to complete a bachelor's degree you may get overwhelmed; Do not give up. Reach out to your professors, counselors, other students, and your friends and family. All schools have counselors and tutors available to help students.