All students in the Associate in Arts Program receive dedicated advisement and academic support services. Students benefit from a low-cost education, close to home, with lots of personal attention. An AA degree can be a valuable intermediate goal, leading to a baccalaureate degree. Like all UD students, AAP graduates are eligible to pursue degrees in any of the University’s seven undergraduate colleges. Coursework can be used to fulfill requirements to allow students to stay “on track” for a number of majors – with the exception of “highly structured programs” such as engineering or athletic training.
CAREER OPTIONS
Associate in Arts Program graduates can pursue majors and careers across all disciplines, including:
Teacher
Fraud Analyst
Project Manager
Management Trainee
Copy editor
Nutritionist
What’s special about this program?
As an Associate in Arts Program student you will benefit from substantially lower tuition. Eligible AAP students can take advantage of the state of Delaware’s Student Excellence Equals Degree (SEED) scholarship and pay no tuition during the fall and spring semesters in the program. Enjoy small classes – with no classes more than 35 students. Receive close advisement from full-time professional academic advisors who will help you prepare for your intended major of study.