Yes! Earn a bachelor's degree from CPTC
Technical colleges are no longer "two-year" institutions. CPTC offers multiple bachelor's degrees in a variety of fields.
All of the bachelor's degrees at CPTC were designed with busy professionals in mind. Our degrees build on your existing associate's degree and work skills with a mix of in-person and online learning. The programs offer hands-on learning to give you real-world work experience as you expand your skills. A bachelor's degree from CPTC can give you a step up into a higher paying position in your current field or pivot you into a new one.
Go local with your education and go further in your career.
How to get started
Attend an online or in-person program info session: www.cptc.edu/info-sessions
Kickstart your journey by applying for admission at apply.ctc.edu/user.
Connect with Kristen Bate, BAS Navigator, to review the supplemental information and application that is specific on your bachelor's degree of interest.
Frequently Asked Questions
A bachelor's degree builds on the education and training from a two-year technical associate degree. Our bachelor's degrees are designed with working professionals in mind.
The timing of the bachelor's degree courses at CPTC varies. Many are a mix of online and in-person, and some programs meet on weekends.
Please see the Financial Aid webpage for details on how to submit your application. You should apply for aid as soon as possible.
The CPTC Foundation offers scholarships. See their webpage for details.
Depending upon the focus of your previous degrees, you may be required to take "bridge" courses so that you're starting with the required foundational knowledge for academic success.
Kristen Bate, BAS Navigator, can help you identify whether this applies to you.
Yes.
Classes with numbers 090-299 have a lower tuition rate than classes with numbers 300-499 do.
You can find current tuition rates here.
Earning a bachelor's degree at CPTC gives you freedom to pursue more advanced degrees, such as a master's degree. Talk with your faculty or program advisor.
CPTC leadership is constantly evaluating its existing associate's degrees for potential expansion to bachelor's degrees. New degrees are subject to a lengthy review process and will be added to our official offerings upon final approval by the NWCCU.
May 7, 2024 Announcement regarding the next slate of approved bachelor's degrees