If a student completes just the AAT and does not transfer to a baccalaureate program, for what jobs would the student be eligible?
While the degree is designed for transfer purposes, for those who decide to “stop out” after completing the AAT, this degree meets the “No Child Left Behind” requirements for paraprofessionals. In addition, completion of the AAT is much like that of an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree in that it may qualify students for work that requires at least an associate’s degree.
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