Victor Valley College partners with Arizona State to offer affordable bachelor's degrees

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Victor Valley College has partnered with Arizona State University to offer students a more affordable path to earning bachelor’s degrees online.

This fall, eligible students and Victor Valley College alumni can save 22% on tuition when they transfer to ASU Online through the California Community College Achievement Plan.

Victor Valley College has partnered with Arizona State University to offer students a more affordable path to earning bachelor’s degrees online.
Victor Valley College has partnered with Arizona State University to offer students a more affordable path to earning bachelor’s degrees online.

This opportunity is part of the university's broader effort to increase access to higher education for students, including those at the Victorville-based Victor Valley College, college officials stated.

“This seamless and affordable transfer pathway for California residents reduces financial barriers and supports students who need flexibility and options for an education that prepares them for the future,” VVC officials stated. “There are no income requirements to receive the tuition reduction.”

VVC Superintendent Daniel Walden said that the partnership with ASU creates a "clear and affordable path" for students to reach their goals.

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Victor Valley College has partnered with Arizona State University to offer students a more affordable path to earning bachelor’s degrees online.
Victor Valley College has partnered with Arizona State University to offer students a more affordable path to earning bachelor’s degrees online.

Students can choose from over 180 undergraduate degrees — all taught by the same faculty using the same curriculum available on campuses.

ASU Online and Victor Valley College serve thousands of California students and alumni, empowering them to succeed in fields such as business, psychology, communication, nursing, biological sciences, computer science, medical studies and kinesiology.

To learn more about the program and how to enroll, visit californiacc.asu.edu.

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This article originally appeared on Victorville Daily Press: Victor Valley College partners with Arizona State for degree program

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