20-21 Undergraduate Catalog > University Policies and Procedures > Undergraduate Academic Policies > Degree Policies > Award of Degrees Policy
If a student has completed an undergraduate, advanced or professional degree from a regionally accredited institution and applies for an associate degree, he/she must complete a minimum of 12 credits in the option beyond credits completed on the date the most recent degree, regardless of academic level, was awarded. The student must also meet all requirements specific to the degree.
Students who have received one associate degree from a regionally accredited institution and wish to earn a second associate degree must:
Students who have earned a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution must follow the policies and procedures under “Second Baccalaureate Degree.” A student may have completed an associate degree or degrees prior to earning his/her first baccalaureate degree.
If a student has earned a graduate or a professional degree from a regionally accredited institution, but has not earned a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution, the student must:
Students who have received one baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution and wish to earn a second baccalaureate degree must:
The University will not award a third Thomas Edison State University associate or baccalaureate degree.
Students who have been awarded a master's degree from a regionally accredited institution and wish to earn an additional master's degree must:
If a student presents a foreign credential evaluation stating his/her foreign degree is equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree, then the University will consider it a first degree and apply the Second Degree Policy and it may be used for admissions to a Master's Degree program.
Have you attended college before? If so, you may be able to transfer credits earned at other regionally accredited colleges or universities. The University also offers a variety of other ways to earn credit – all designed around the needs of adult learners, like you.
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