Students in the Anderson University School of Adult Learning

Associate Degrees

Looking to start your academic program with an associate degree? Anderson University School of Adult Learning offers three for you to consider:

An associate degree demonstrates to potential employers that the holder has achieved a solid foundation in general studies or in a particular area of study while achieving competency in oral and written communication skills. An associate degree prepares students for more advanced studies.

Ask a recruiter how associate degree courses fulfill bachelor degree requirements. An associate's degree is a great way to earn a credential on your way to completing a bachelor's degree.