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Associate's to Bachelor's Degree Programs

 

Fall 2013 ADMISSION DEADLINE: July 27, 2013
Orangeburg Calhoun Techncial College Orientation - Thursday, August 22, 2013 6-9pm
Central Carolina Technical College Orientation - Tuesday, August 27, 2013 6-9pm
 
You are over halfway to earning your bachelor's degree, and Columbia College offers two-year Associate's to Bachelor's Degree programs for busy, working adults like you.
 

You've already earned your AA, AS, or AAS degree from a regionally accredited institution, and now you can complete your bachelor's degree in two years. The locations and programs offered are listed below, so choose the program in which you are interested and let us help you seize this opportunity to reach yet another personal goal you have set for yourself.
 
 
Cohorts will enroll when there are a minimum of 20 admissible students for an upcoming semester in one of the degree options listed below. If there are not enough admissible students for a semester, all application materials will be rolled to the following semester. Please contact Carolyn Emeneker, Director of Evening Admissions, at 803.786.3766 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you have any questions about the program.
 
Students will take three classes each semester on Tuesday and Thursday for six consecutive semesters. At the end of the six semesters, you will have completed the degree requirements to earn a B.A. in one of the following areas.

PROGRAM GUIDELINES 

  • Transfer a maximum of 72 semester hours of course work. If your AA(S) degree was not 72 semester hours, you can still enroll but will be advised how and when to take the additional courses needed to complete the 72 semester hours of course work. 
  • Transfer course work must include: ENG 101, and a math course at the Columbia College general education level. You must also have or earn transfer credit for a 4-hour lab science before completing your degree. Your advisor will help you work out the best time foryou can take the course.
  • Complete 55 semester hours of specified coursework in addition to the 72 semester hours you transfer to complete the 127 semester hour degree requirements.