* Colleges and Universities: This is the most common place to earn a bachelor's degree. These institutions range from small liberal arts colleges to large public universities. They offer a wide range of majors and programs.
* Online Universities and Colleges: Many universities now offer fully online or hybrid (a mix of online and in-person) bachelor's degree programs. This offers flexibility for students who cannot attend traditional classes.
* Community Colleges (then transferring): Community colleges offer associate degrees, but many students earn an associate's degree and then transfer to a four-year college or university to complete their bachelor's degree.
The specific location will depend on the institution and the program you're interested in. Some institutions are regionally accredited, others nationally, and some are not accredited at all. It's crucial to research the accreditation status of any institution before enrolling.