Program Overview
Associate in Arts Online
Earn an Associate in Arts degree through Online Study
The Associate in Arts Online provides flexibility to pursue a University of Delaware degree even if your schedule or location prevent you from attending classes on campus. Through this liberal arts degree, requiring a minimum of 60 credits, you take courses in the arts and humanities, social sciences, sciences, and technology that are applicable to a range of career paths. With a variety of courses to choose from, you can tailor the program to fit your interests.
This degree represents completion of approximately half of a University of Delaware bachelor of arts degree. If your goal is to complete a bachelor's degree, the program starts you on your way, earning credits toward the degree while completing the Associate in Arts Online degree.
Curriculum
The Associate in Arts online curriculum includes courses in the arts and humanities, social sciences, sciences, and technology.
Academic Advisement
Academic advisement is available to support you in:
- Developing a personalized educational plan to ensure your coursework has the greatest applicability in achieving your educational and career goals.
- Transferring previous college credits, which may apply toward the degree.
- Registering for courses, with guidance on course options to fit your needs.
- Seeking admission to the program, with information on the criteria for admission and the application process.
Associate in Arts — On-Campus Options
Prefer to complete the Associate in Arts on campus? The Associate in Arts Program (AAP) is available in Wilmington, Dover, and Georgetown.
Student Resources
Student resources include:
- Academic Advisement, Registration, and Student Services
- Academic Calendar
- Academic Support, Workshops, and Tutoring
- Campus Maps
- COVID-19, Health, and Safety
- Credit Course Search and Course Descriptions
- Disability Accommodations
- Drop/Add, Withdrawal, and CURC
- Information for Undocumented and DACA Students
- Library Guide
- Parking
- Registration
- Registration Forms
- Registration Policies
- Student Code of Conduct
- Student Wellness
- Textbooks for Credit Courses
- Transfer Student Services
- Tuition and Fees
- Tuition Assistance for Credit Courses
- Financial Assistance for Noncredit Programs
- UD ID card (UD ONEcard)
- Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs
- Veteran Services – Credit Students
- Veteran Services – Noncredit Students
- Weather Announcements/Policy
