She began at the local community college, where, after nine years she earned an associate's degree. |
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To date, Maryland has successfully tackled the issue of transferring an occupational associate's degree. |
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And it's no longer enough to arm yourself with an associate's degree in classical cooking techniques. |
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The H. Lavity Stoutt Community College offers associate's degree courses and technical education. |
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I would like to enroll in university, as soon as I get my associate's degree. |
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She completed an associate's degree in patternmaking in 1994 and then worked her way through a series of jobs in the fashion industry. |
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She then obtained her associate's degree in Massage therapy in Syosset, New York and worked as a massage therapist in Massachussetts. |
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I got an associate's degree in applied science. |
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I got an associate's degree in elementary education. |
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He received an associate's degree from New York Community College. |
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So the company looks to workforce entrants, including recent technical and associate's degree recipients, and other candidates with related skills. |
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After his studies in Saint-Etienne, where he received an associate's degree in English as well as two bachelor's degrees in American Civilization and Education, he had his first hands-on experience in the teaching field. |
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Slightly more than 40 percent of public postsecondary schools and slightly more than half of for-profit colleges offer an associate's degree as their highest degree. |
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The impetus for analyzing associate's degree and sub-two-year certificate conferrals is related to the role that the nation's community colleges play in this arena. |
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Offering a two-year program in Electronics Engineering Technology, ITT Technical Institute awards an associate's degree upon successful completion of the program. |
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Lund received his Associate's degree from Rock Valley College and a bachelor of science degree from the University of Wisconsin. |
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