Workers with good business and management skills are in demand. Business students are equipped with tools to analyze a business situation, shape long-term action plans, oversee plans as they are carried out, and make countless large and small decisions along the way.
The business administration program at Jackson College offers two associate degree options, a business management certificate, and business courses to prepare to transfer to a four-year university.
Jackson College Offers the following program options:
Business Administration – Associate in Arts
Business Administration – Associate in Applied Science
Business Administration – Transfer Options
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Associate in Arts
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Associate in Applied Science
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Transfer Options
Accounting
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Business Administration
The business administration program at Jackson College offers two associate degree options, a business management certificate, and business courses to prepare to transfer to a four-year university.
By taking business classes at Jackson College, you can become equipped with tools to analyze a business situation, shape and oversee long-term action plans, and make decisions along the way. Business is one of the fastest growing and challenging career fields so start your business training at Jackson College. Explore our program options:
• The Business Administration Associate in Arts program is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a bachelor’s in business administration degree.
• The Business Administration Associate in Applied Science program allows students to customize a program of study that meets the specific employment and/or transfer needs of the student.
• The Business Management Certificate will develop your awareness and hone your skills in many of the functional aspects of the business world.
Grants
By completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), students automatically apply for the major federal grant programs.
Loans
Almost all students qualify for loans, regardless of family income. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in at least six credit hours in an eligible program for financial aid.
Scholarships
Many students can qualify for scholarships, with opportunities for financial need, merit based, and for students with disabilities.
Work Study
Provides students with financial need the chance to work part-time jobs on campus to help pay for their education expenses.