Q: There are so many courses to choose from in this program. How do I know which ones to choose?
A: Because the associate degree in letters, arts, and sciences is highly customizable, we recommend that as a first step you contact a Student Services adviser to help you plan a program of study that best meets your educational and professional goals.
Q: Is this the real Penn State?
A: Simply put, yes. When you successfully complete the associate degree in letters, arts, and sciences, you will receive a diploma stating that you have earned an associate's degree, not an online associate's degree. Neither the diploma nor the transcript will differentiate the mode (online or otherwise) in which the courses or degree was completed.
Q: Will I be able to transfer into the program the credits I've already earned? How many credits will transfer?
A: You want to make the most of the credits you've already earned, and we want to help you do that. Penn State regularly accepts credits from other accredited universities. The Undergraduate Admissions Office will review your transcripts, and a Student Services adviser will work with you to determine how your credits can best be applied to meet your goals.
Q: Is financial aid available to World Campus students?
A: Yes. Detailed information about financial aid, scholarships, and other forms of aid can be found on our paying for your education page.