earning your bachelor's degree after your associate's

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Earning Your Bachelor’s After Your Associate Degree

The Case to Go Back

Are you unhappy at your current job?

Do you want new opportunities to succeed and earn more in compensation?

The Case to Go Back

The average American will have eleven jobs in his or her lifetime.

It’s never too late to go back to school to get a Bachelor’s degree in your current field for new opportunities or a different field to transition into a new career.

EarningsThose with a Bachelor’s degree earn $309 on average more per week than those with an Associate degree.

Additionally, by 2020, over two million more jobs will require a Bachelor’s than an Associate.

$309MORE PER

WEEK

2 MILLION

MORE JOBS

UnemploymentAccording to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate for individuals who hold a Bachelor’s degree is 2.4%. It is 3.9% for individuals with an Associate degree or some college experience.

Going Back to School Has Never Been Easier

Those who wish to go back to school will find the transition easy when they choose National American University.

NAU has campus locations across the country with degree programs in today’s hottest fields.

Benefits of Enrolling at NAU

Rolling admissions and no application fee

Many online college degrees for added flexibility

Military discount and financial aid opportunities

Transferable credits to shorten degree program

Contact UsTo learn more about Bachelor’s degree programs at a NAU campus near you, please visit

www.national.edu or call an admissions representative today at 855-448-2318!

Contact NAU today

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