General Studies
Associate Degree
General Studies Associate Degree Program
$500
An Associate Degree in General Studies can lead to increased earnings and better job stability. In fact, an associate degree can lift lifetime earnings to $1.7 million – an average of $400,000 more than if you only have a high school diploma.
This is your chance to gain the respected knowledge and general studies associate degree credential you need for a successful career without the time commitment of a four-year program. With transfer credit, you could earn your General Studies Associate Degree in less than 12 months, 100% online. Enroll now and get your education without putting your life on hold! You can start any time, study at your own pace and move ahead fast.
Everything You Need for Your Associate Degree in General Studies is Included
Your low tuition covers everything, including academic support, textbooks, eBooks and other online course materials, and dedicated online support at no additional cost. The materials are developed by experienced professionals to help you succeed.
The General Studies Associate Degree program combines general education courses with customized electives that teach you a broad range of skills valued by employers. The other option is our Associate Degree in General Studies with a Concentration, where you'll gain a broad-based education plus specialized expertise in a discipline such as Math/Computer Science, Humanities/Fine Arts, and Behavioral/Social Science. Increase your opportunities for career advancement as you lay a strong foundation for success!
Upon completion, graduates receive a class ring, a presentation-ready diploma and an invitation to participate in the next live graduation ceremony. You can feel proud knowing your Associate Degree in General Studies is awarded by a nationally accredited college. And you may continue your education by transfering into our Bachelor's Degree in General Studies program.
Ready to get started on your General Studies degree? Enroll online or call 1-800-957-5412 to speak with an Admissions Advisor.

