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What is the difference between an AAS and an AA or AS?

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What is the difference between an AAS and an AA or AS?

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An A.A.S, Associate of Applied Science, degree is designed to prepare students for immediate entry into the workforce but may be fully or partially transferable to four-year programs. An A.A., Associate of Arts degree, and an A.S., Associate of Science degree, are general transfer degrees indicating that the student has completed the first two years towards a bachelor’s degree.

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