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When will I graduate?

By telling us a little about your past experiences—in school, work and life in general—we’ll find ways to accelerate your time to graduation through giving credits based on experience or past college courses. You can even take challenge exams and other tests to earn credit.

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Most undergraduate students attend 2 classes per quarter. Most graduate students attend one class per quarter.

Total Number of Credits Required to Graduate: 180
Total Number of Courses Required to Graduate:
(1 class = 4.5 credits)
40

Strayer University allows students to transfer credits from other educational institutions.

Final determination on transfer credits are made by our transfer evaluation team. Not all credits may transfer.

Other Ways to Accelerate Your Program

Strayer University will work with you to identify and evaluate all of the potential ways you may be eligible for credit toward your degree. Are you interested in learning more?

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Strayer University recognizes the value of skills, training and certifications you have earned as you have worked to advance your career.

Your Answer:

· Credits Required to Graduate: 180
· Courses Required to Graduate: 40
· Terms Per Year: 3
· Courses Per Term: 2
· Terms Required to Graduate: 20
· Approximate Graduation: 2020

Time to graduate is based on the assumption that you will be enrolling in this program next semester.

The times to graduate assume that students are enrolled in consecutive quarters. Transfer of college credit, challenge exams, and other individual circumstances may allow you to complete your certificate, diploma or degree sooner. Students study at their own pace and on their own schedule. Normal time for completion is: diploma/certificate program - 4.5 years; associate program - 3.5 years; bachelor’s program - 6 years; master’s program - 4.5 years.

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