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associate's degree
[ uh-soh-shee-its di-gree ]
noun
- a degree awarded by a junior or community college after completion of two years of study.
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of associate's degree1
Example Sentences
In prison, Lozano received her associateās degree in behavioral and social sciences, and co-founded an organization for juvenile offenders, along with another group that brings victims, law enforcement officers and prisoners together for discussions.
But Trump was right too: 45% of those holding a bachelorās are underemployed even a decade after they graduate, working in jobs that donāt require a degree, and 28% of people with a two-year associateās degree earn more than the average four-year-college graduate.
Now, almost four years after the cameras stopped rolling, Ballantyne is promoting the film and sparking discussions about foster care, all while pursuing his associateās degree from Pasadena City College.
A 31-year-old nontraditional student who transferred to WVU in 2022 after earning an associateās degree, Ross learned about the proposed cuts days after he returned home from a summer program in Germany he attended with the help of a departmental scholarship.
Today, Jaden has nearly completed an associateās degree in applied science and wants to one day become a physical therapist, inspired in part by his own experience with years of physical therapy.
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