The College of Westchester Bachelors Degree
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The College of Westchester (CW) is a student-centered, academically and culturally diverse college, dedicated to meeting the educational needs of students and the requirements of employers through the delivery of a carefully constructed and distinctive curriculum. Our environment encourages personal excellence and provides students of all generations with a foundation of knowledge and skills highly transferable to the workplace and consistent with continuing education goals. CW is conveniently located in White Plains, the” hub” of Westchester County. Hundreds of large and small companies are located in the White Plains area providing excellent employment opportunities for CW graduates. Convenient to all public transportation and easily accessible by car, the College’s academic facilities include 22 classrooms, a library, a student café/lounge, faculty offices and the Learning Center, which is an open computer lab that also serves as a tutoring and study center. We aspire to be The College of choice for students because we are The College of choice for employers. |
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| What is a Bachelors Degree? | ||
An on campus bachelor degree is an undergraduate four-year degree offered by on campus colleges and universities. The requirement to earn the college bachelor degree is 120 plus hours of general education classes and specific program classes depending on what on campus college or on campus university you attend and how specific your bachelor degree program is. A bachelor degree is the standard degree you can earn at a college or university and comes in three ways: Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BS), and a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS). After an on campus bachelor degree is obtained, the student may be eligible (assuming GPA and entrance exam score is good) to continue at a college or university to work on a masters degree in select fields. After receiving a bachelor degree, a student can make 2.1 million dollars or more in their lifetime. | ||






