Business Administration Associate's Degree
York College of Pennsylvania
United States of America, Aberdeen
Business Administration Associate's Degree
About
York College is dedicated to serving the needs of its students by providing a quality learning experience that prepares graduates for productive roles in society. At York, we believe the collegiate experience for students should both facilitate intellectual and personal growth, and encourage the development of lifelong learning skills. In support of this philosophy, the College offers a program of studies that provides over 50 degree options in baccalaureate disciplines, plus associate degree and minor programs.
Disciplines
Graham School of Business
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Specific requirements and recommended curricula for each baccalaureate degree program are described in the Programs of Study section of this catalog. The general requirements for earning a baccalaureate degree at York College, which apply to all departmental bachelor’s degree programs, are:
- Successful completion of at least 120 credit hours and matriculation in a specific academic program. To satisfy the College’s residence requirement, the last 30 of these credits must be earned at York College.
- Achievement of a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher. In certain majors, a higher minimum grade point average may be required for degree completion.
- Successful completion of the designated program requirements for a specific major and achievement of the appropriate grade point average in the major as specified by the departmental curriculum in the Programs of Study section of this catalog.
- Completion of the Generation Next Requirements for baccalaureate majors and achievement of the appropriate grade point average in these courses as specified in the Generation Next Requirements section below.
- Students completing a second York College Baccalaureate Degree are not required to repeat the general education requirements.
English Program Requirements
English language proficiency is required for all students whose native language is not English. Proof of English proficiency is required for both admission and the issuance of visa documents. Applicants must be proficient for admission consideration.
York College accepts the following standardized tests to determine English proficiency for non-native English speaking applicants for Undergraduate and Graduate programs:
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) minimum required score: 79 for the Internet-based test
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) minimum required score: 6.0 overall band
- Duolingo English Test (DET) minimum required score: 95
- Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic) minimum required score: 58
- Global Test of English Communication (GTEC) minimum required score: 1190
Note: International students also have the option to submit SAT or ACT test results as evidence of English proficiency.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 19,469 / yearHow to Apply
- Official Copy of Secondary School grade report (high school transcript) along with a certified English translation if needed.
- Evidence of English language proficiency (for Non-Native English speakers).
- Official SAT or ACT test scores (for Native English speakers and applicants to Engineering, Computer Science, Nursing, Education, Forensic Chemistry, and Allied Health programs).
Business Administration Associate's Degree
York College of Pennsylvania
United States of America,
Aberdeen
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