Is it possible to finish a degree at a community college?

I am currently attending a 4 year B.A. program at a liberal arts college. I am finishing up my second year. Due to the economy, I’m looking for something a little easier on the pocket for the next two years.

Usually people attend a community college for two years and get a bachelor’s degree at an accredited university…. is it possible to do just the opposite? Start a degree at a 4 year college and finish it at a community college? Sounds silly, but I thought i’d ask

I am very sorry, but community colleges do not offer 4 year degrees. They offer 2 year degree and certificate programs. I know it will be difficult for many people, but please do your best to finish your degree. You need that degree in order to compete in the job market. With so many people losing their jobs, you must have something to compete with others. And if you think, what advantage do I have against someone else with a degree and gobs of experience? Just know that there are employers who desire people fresh out of college, who have not already been shaped and molded by other companies; someone who has new ideas…

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4 Responses to Is it possible to finish a degree at a community college?

  1. drip says:

    No you can not earn your Bachelors degree at a CC.
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  2. Cheryl A says:

    No. You can get an Associate’s Degree or a certificat from the Community (sometimes referred to as Junior) College, but you need to go to a 4-year university to get your BA/BS.
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  3. Shiori_hime says:

    I don’t know of any community colleges that offer a four-year option. However, if you can find a community college with a four-year option in your major and that will accept transfer credits from your current college, I don’t see why it couldn’t be done.
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  4. ME! says:

    I am very sorry, but community colleges do not offer 4 year degrees. They offer 2 year degree and certificate programs. I know it will be difficult for many people, but please do your best to finish your degree. You need that degree in order to compete in the job market. With so many people losing their jobs, you must have something to compete with others. And if you think, what advantage do I have against someone else with a degree and gobs of experience? Just know that there are employers who desire people fresh out of college, who have not already been shaped and molded by other companies; someone who has new ideas…
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