Bachelor’s Degrees
Complete your degree and fulfill your ambitions.
Where Can a Bachelor’s Degree Take You?
Bachelor’s degrees can open doors to a wider range of professional opportunities. That’s why we’ve made our bachelor’s degree completion programs affordable and flexible. Our fully online coursework allows you to learn on your schedule, so you don’t need to put your life on pause. And our low-cost tuition lets you do it all without financial stress.
Our experienced faculty will guide you through career-relevant assignments, where you’ll learn strategies and skills you can use right away. So put the academic credits you have to work by transferring them to ACE and completing your bachelor’s. Explore our B.S. and B.A. degree programs to find the one that fits your goals.
Skills and Knowledge Gained
A bachelor’s degree shows employers that you’re prepared and qualified for roles in your field because you’ll gain both subject-specific knowledge and valuable soft skills throughout the course of your program. You’ll find success thanks to the strategies you’ll learn in areas such as:
- Critical thinking
- Problem solving
- Communication
- Time management
- Effective collaboration
- Data-informed decision-making

Bachelor’s Degree Admission
Along with ACE’s general admission requirements, prospective bachelor’s degree students must hold an associate degree or at least 60 undergraduate credits from an accredited institution, with a minimum GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. We may grant provisional admission for a GPA of 1.75. Find detailed admission requirements for your program of interest on the program’s page.
We can quickly review your prior academic credits before you apply so that you’ll know exactly how many credits you can transfer into our degree completion programs. Start your free credit review today.
*Source: Student Right to Know
Bachelor’s Degree FAQs
A bachelor’s degree completion program is an academic program that allows you to earn a bachelor’s degree by transferring in existing undergraduate credits and taking the additional coursework you need to fulfill credit requirements.
Because they are not full bachelor’s degree programs, they require you to already have a certain number of credits completed before you can enroll. These programs are great for students who already hold an associate degree or who may have previously started a bachelor’s degree but were unable to finish.
Just like at brick-and-mortar schools, an online bachelor’s degree typically takes around four years to complete. Fully online programs can be completed faster depending on how they are structured. However, bachelor’s-completion programs can be finished much faster, as you’ll have already completed a portion of the credits you need to graduate. Additionally, ACE’s online bachelor’s-completion degrees give you the flexibility to accelerate your program so that some of them can be completed in as little as 12 months.1
Yes. ACE is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. We also hold programmatic accreditations from the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Learn more about our accreditations here.
Most of our bachelor’s-completion programs are under $10,000.2 Find detailed information about the cost of your program by visiting that program’s dedicated page.
You can transfer up to 90 undergraduate credits into our bachelor’s-completion programs.
1This is an estimated time to completion. Actual completion time may vary depending on the number of transfer credits applied, availability of courses, a satisfactory pace, successful course completion and meeting program milestones as required.
2All values shown are an estimated value of the cost of tuition and fees. Actual amounts may vary depending on the number of transfer credits applied to the selected program hours, the pace and satisfactory completion of the selected program, the receipt of scholarship or grant amounts, or adjustments to tuition or fees as described in the Catalog Right to Modify Tuition section. State sales and use tax will apply where required by law.
