What is a BC associate degree?
An associate degree is a two-year credential in arts or science offered by select B.C. institutions. If you graduate with an associate degree and want to pursue further study you can receive priority admission at some BC universities, and a guarantee of 60 transfer credits. Be aware that you may still need to take extra courses to meet program requirements at the institution to which you transfer. Consult the calendar for more details. See Associate Degrees for more information.
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