Is Getting A Bachelor's Degree From A Community College, Now A State College, Bad?

<p>I am thinking about getting a bachelor's degree at my community college which has now become a state college and is offering a Bachelors of Applied Science in Supervision and Organizational Management. I want to earn this degree, save money, and then transfer to UCF for a Masters of Science degree in Management. I will be done afterwards. UCF confirmed they will accept the degree from any accredited college. However, will employers view the fact that I earned a bachelor's degree at a community college as being bad? I earn good grades. Please let me know your honest thoughts and thank you.</p>

<p>If the college is now awarding Bachelors degrees, it is no longer “just” a community college. It is a smaller public college. Don’t worry about this. It is perfectly fine to complete the program there.</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>It is absolutely fine. Your bachelors degree will be accepted as any other degree from a regionally accredited university. Your masters degree will hold more weight with employers than your bachelors will, once it is earned.</p>

<p>Depending on your field most employers won’t care and others simply won’t know it was a CCC and just see it as a state university. In most PhD/Masters requiring fields they will care more about your GPA & most recent school than anything else. </p>

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<p>I was thinking of doing this also, finishing my BA from polk state college then going to UCF for my masters. I think we may have to take a couple extra courses but thats it. Idk, maybe someone else will chime in</p>