Ashford University Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies

 
 


Ashford University Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies

Ashford University - Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies

 
Ashford University - Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies






Ashford University
Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies
 
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Extend your reach with your BA/Communication Studies from Ashford University. Stretch your skills while enhancing your understanding of modern communications. A BA/Communication Studies makes a good fit if you are pursuing a professional career in human resources, business and communications management, public policy and administration, journalism, or the media. Your BA/Communication Studies degree will demonstrate your proficiency and competence as a professional in today's business world. Upon graduation, you will be well acquainted with modern communications, be highly trained in multicultural communications and conflict resolution, and exhibit advanced persuasion skills. In addition, you can transfer up to 99 approved credits toward your Bachelor's degree and accelerate your degree completion.

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Ashford University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Degree Requirements
Must be at least 22
Must have at least a(n):
High School Diploma/GED
State/Province Restrictions Apply
United States

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Ashford University  

Affordable, accelerated, convenient

Ashford Mission: To provide accessible, affordable, innovative, high-quality learning opportunities and degree programs that meet the diverse needs of individuals pursuing integrity in their lives, professions and communities.

You may be closer than you think to the career of your dreams. You'll find Ashford University, founded in 1918, is an ideal choice for you as a working adult or someone with an uncompleted degree because Ashford is:
  • Affordable: Benefit from one of the lowest program costs online.
  • Accelerated: Earn your degree in less time than you think.
  • Convenient: Enjoy the flexibility of online courses 24 hours a day.
Choose from an Associate's, Bachelor's or Master's degree and reap the salary advancements and recognition that come with earning a degree. Transfer in up to 99 approved credits toward your Bachelor's program to accelerate your path to completion. Find your perfect program in subjects including business, education, psychology, criminal justice and organizational management.

Financial Aid

Contact one of our helpful Financial Services Representatives and they will guide you through your financial aid options and help determine the best program for you.

Programs include:

Federal Stafford Loan
Federal PLUS Loan
Federal Pell Grant

Accreditation

Accreditation is important to anyone seeking a degree, because it serves as the recognized standard used to identify quality in American higher education. Ashford University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (30 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602)

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