Research Bachelor's Degree Programs: Research bachelor's degree programs that align with your AAS degree and career goals. Look for programs that offer a pathway or transfer agreements for AAS holders.
Check Admission Requirements: Review the admission requirements for the bachelor's degree programs you're interested in. Some programs may require you to complete additional coursework or meet specific GPA requirements.
Transfer Credits: Evaluate your AAS degree credits to determine which courses can be transferred towards the bachelor's degree. Most bachelor's programs allow you to transfer a significant number of credits from an AAS degree, but the exact amount may vary.
Apply to Bachelor's Degree Program: Once you have identified the right program and met the admission requirements, apply to the bachelor's degree program of your choice. Provide transcripts, test scores, and any other required documents.
Complete Remaining Coursework: Enroll in the remaining coursework required for the bachelor's degree. This may include upper-level courses, general education requirements, and electives. The exact courses you need to take will depend on your chosen program.
Earn Your Bachelor's Degree: Successfully complete all required courses and meet any other degree requirements. Upon fulfilling the graduation requirements, you will be awarded a bachelor's degree.