How long does it take students to meet the requirements for both their high school diploma and Associates degree?
Completing a college degree is not the same as completing high school. Students’ schedules are more individualized to meet their individual academic needs. Therefore, students progress through the program at different speeds. Students who successfully complete classes receive both their high school diploma and Associate’s degree in five years; few students will complete both academic requirements in fewer than five years.
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