08-19-2012, 10:24 AM
Publius Wrote:Many times, if you get a BSBA, you will already meet the requirements for an ASBA in General Management. You could choose to knock out the Associate's credits first and then progress on to your BSBA so that if you need an Associates in the mean time all you have to do is file for graduation. IrishJohn has a good point, but you don't have to necessary skip it. When you file for graduation just include the BSBA and ASBA and you'll only pay the one fee. You may want to talk with an adviser once you're enrolled to ensure that they include an ASBA as apart of your degree programs. Of course, this is all IF you are sure you want to pursue an Associates degree in addition to a Bachelors.
NOTE: If you pursue a BSBA an ASBA won't cost you any extra time or money (if you file for graduation at one time, if not then you're just looking at 2 graduation fees).
Good points. However, if he enrolls for the BSBA an ASBA is really superfluous. He could do a double major for the BSBA or pursue an Associates in a different field, perhaps an AA, for one fee if done correctly.
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