How Long Does It Take To Get An Associate Degree? - SNHU

Whether an online associate degree takes you more or less than 2 years to complete, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that obtaining this degree may lead to higher earnings and lower unemployment.*

In 2023, according to BLS, individuals with associate degrees earned a median weekly salary of $1,058, compared to those with only a high school diploma who earned $899.* Just 2.7% of associate degree holders were unemployed in 2023 compared to those with only a high school diploma, who had a 3.9% unemployment rate, BLS stated.*

What is an Associate Degree?

An icon of a graduation cap.Simply stated, an associate degree requires that you earn 60 credits. That's half as many college credits as a bachelor’s degree. Not only is it a stepping stone toward a bachelor’s degree, but an associate degree gives you the latitude to either pursue general studies degree or narrow to a particular career field.

For example, graduates with an associate degree in Information Technology (IT) can apply to be a computer user support specialist — a position with a median salary of $60,810 in 2023, according to the BLS.* And, the credits you earn can usually be applied toward a bachelor's degree in information technology or another related program.

If you aren’t sure what you want to major in and are considering if an associate degree is worth it, keep in mind associate degrees can prepare you for entry-level jobs as well as fulfill the general education requirements in bachelor’s degree programs.

How Many Credits Are Most Associate Degrees?

Infographic with the text Associate degrees generally require 60 credits.Rather than measuring the time it will take to earn your associate degree by months or years, consider it instead in terms of credit hours. According to the U.S. Department of Education, most American colleges and universities award college credit by the semester hour (PDF Source). In order to receive an associate degree, you must earn at least 60 credits, which typically can be fulfilled by completing 20 three-credit courses.

While many traditional American higher education institutions follow academic years that are divided into two equal semesters of 15 or 16 weeks, some are divided into quarters. Others, including certain online universities, may offer up to 6 terms annually.

The term schedule of the institution you ultimately choose can greatly increase or decrease the number of classes you are able to take each year — thus shortening or lengthening the time it will take for you to earn your 60 credits. Some universities that offer online courses might also offer you a greater number of opportunities to earn credits throughout the academic year.

How Long Does It Take to Earn an Associate Degree Online?

It's no longer unusual to pursue your associate degree online.

In the fall semester of 2022, 53.3% of students were enrolled in distance education courses, according to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Inside Higher Ed, a news platform dedicated to higher education, further noted that the 2023 Changing Landscape of Online Education survey found that 56% of institutions surveyed saw growth in hybrid or online programs.

Taking courses in an online format can allow you to manage work/life balance and the responsibilities of college courses more effectively, while still maintaining a steady academic pace.

"The asynchronous design of SNHU's online classes allows student to have a lot of flexibility in terms of how to fit school into their schedule," said Brittni Relf, an academic advisor at SNHU. She noted that this flexibility can allow you to determine what time to focus on schoolwork and how to prioritize your other life responsibilities with your education.

Brittni Relf, an academic advisor at SNHU.
Brittni Relf

If you've already earned some college credits, many online programs also accept transfer credits from other on-campus or online institutions. This is particularly helpful if you had to pause your education years ago.

It's possible for you to transfer up to 45 credits towards an associate's degree, according to Relf. "This can be beneficial to students who previously completed college courses so that they can still receive credit for those classes and be that much closer to achieving the goal of earning their degree," she said.

There are also other ways that you can earn credits towards your degree.

"There is possibility to earn college credit for internship experiences," Relf said. Additionally, you may choose to take a College Level Equivalency Program (CLEP) exam in a particular subject area to test out of college courses, specifically certain prerequisites, and receive college credit for those classes.

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