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Associate's Degrees and Certificates (Spring 2010)
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Associate's Degrees Offered at JCCC

Graduation Requirements

To officially graduate, an application for graduation must be filed in the Records Office by the appropriate deadline.

Students graduating with an associate of arts degree or an associate of science degree must complete an approved cultural diversity course.

Cultural Diversity Requirement

Degree and Certificate Program List

Associate of Arts

Associate of Science

Associate of Applied Science

(Associate of Science and Associate of Applied Science degrees require a student to choose an academic major. See the Degree and Certificate Program List to view the majors of study available at JCCC.)

Associate of General Studies

Kansas AVS/TC Articulated, A.A.S.

Certificates

Certificate programs at Johnson County Community College provide specialized preparation for a specific career. To earn a certificate, students must successfully complete approved certificate requirements with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher and a JCCC GPA of 2.0 or higher. Students must complete a minimum of 50 percent of the required course work at JCCC.

Students must be enrolled at the college during the semester they anticipate completing certificate requirements and must submit an Application for Graduation to the JCCC Student Success Center.

Certificates are issued at the end of each semester.

Graduation exercises are held once a year at the completion of the spring semester. Students who have completed the requirements for a certificate in prior semesters of the same academic year will be invited to participate in graduation.

JCCC offers two types of certificates.

  • Certificate of Completion: A certificate of completion may be awarded for a specified course of study not exceeding 15 credit hours.
  • Career Certificate: A career certificate may be awarded for programs of 16 to 59 credit hours.