If I have 60 semesters hours and want to pursue a degree?

Having 60 semester hours means you've already made significant progress towards a degree! However, the next steps depend entirely on:

* The type of degree you want: Associate's degrees typically require 60-64 semester hours. Bachelor's degrees usually require 120-130 semester hours. If you're aiming for an associate's degree, you might only need a few more courses. If you want a bachelor's, you'll have a substantial amount of credit already transferred but still have a considerable amount of coursework left.

* The institution you attend (or plan to attend): Each college and university has its own specific requirements for graduation, including which courses transfer and how they apply to degree requirements. Some institutions may accept all 60 hours; others might only accept a portion. You'll need to contact the admissions office of any college or university you're interested in attending to get a transfer credit evaluation. This will tell you precisely how your existing credits apply to their programs.

* Your major: Different majors have different course requirements. Your existing credits may fulfill some requirements for one major but not another.

In short: You need to contact the admissions office of the school(s) you are interested in attending to find out how your 60 semester hours will apply to their degree programs. They will be able to give you the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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