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2-Year & 4-Year Degrees

Most community colleges award certificates or associate degrees, depending on the program. On average, an associate degree takes two years to complete for students who can go full-time. Students can continue earning a bachelor’s degree at some colleges. In two years, students typically earn an associate degree.

Most four-year colleges award bachelor’s degrees. On average, a bachelor’s degree takes four years to complete for students who can go full-time. The two most common types of bachelor’s degrees are a B.S. (Bachelor of Science) or a B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)

2-Year & 4-Year Degrees

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Resources

  • Big Future. Free, step-by-step approach college and career exploration and planning tool.

  • Check Out a College. Information about Washington State community and technical colleges.

  • College Affordability and Transparency Center. This site links to the College Scoreboard, College Navigator, Net Price Calculator, and more!

  • Get Schooled. A free, digital college and job advisor.

  • Unigo.com. An online resource that allows you to explore colleges, connect with current students and get expert advice on how to succeed in college and beyond.

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