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What
is the Associate Degree?
The Associate of Arts and Sciences Degree is a foundation for many
majors in the UW System and is generally accepted by other UW System
institutions as fulfilling the university-wide, college and school
general education breadth requirements.
The degree may not fulfill certain proficiency, major and/or program-specific
requirements.
Visit
the transfer site on specific programs or majors at the UW System
Institutions.
What do I need to get an Associate of Arts and Sciences Degree?
The Degree Requirements are:
- A minimum of 60 credits is required.
- The UW Colleges General Education Requirements must be fulfilled.
- At least 24 of the 60 credits must be completed within the
UW Colleges , or at least 12 of the last 24 credits must be earned
within the UW Colleges .
- A student must have a cumulative grade point average (GPA)
of 2.0 earned at the UW Colleges and 2.0 overall GPA in credits
applied to the Associate of Arts and Science degree.
- Students must be enrolled at a UW Colleges campus during the
semester in which the degree requirements are completed or have
earned 60 degree credits prior to transferring from the UW Colleges
to a baccalaureate degree-granting institution.
To see how your credits transfer into another UW System Institution,
refer to the Transfer
Information System Web site
or see how they would transfer to Northland College.
Do I need the Associate of Arts and Science degree?
The Associate of Arts and Science degree provides you with a smooth
transfer. In addition, it will satisfy the "University Wide
General Education Breadth Requirements" at all University of Wisconsin
campuses. The Associate degree will provide you with a broad liberal
arts foundation that will apply to most majors.
But it isn't always necessary. For most universities, the Associate
of Arts and Science degree will meet all of your general education
requirements, plus any additional requirements the University may
have. You need to work closely with your advisor to determine whether
the Associate degree is beneficial for the school to which you will
transfer.
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