Criminal JusticeAssociate Degree
OUR STUDY METHOD
Convenience
You can learn to be a Criminal Justice professional
on your own time. That means:
- You learn at home, at your convenience.
- You don't have to quit your job.
- You don't have to spend your time in classrooms
or driving to and from school.
- You can earn your Associate Degree in as little as
two years.
- You can learn online and/or through the mail,
whichever you prefer.
- You can choose to take your open book exams online,
by telephone, or mail.
No Experience Necessary
Penn Foster's Associate Degree in Criminal Justice Program
is designed so even beginners learn quickly. You'll
be amazed at how fast you learn with:
- Step-by-step lessons written
in plain English.
- Illustrations, photos, and
diagrams make concepts perfectly
clear.
- Practical exercises that allow
you to reinforce new skills.
- Special supplements to make
learning fun and interesting.
- Learning videos for your program
and to use in the future.
Faculty Support
Even though you're learning at home, our instructors
are available if you need help. With Penn Foster
Student Support Services, you can get help from
instructors by e-mail, phone, and mail.
YOUR DEGREE
You'll receive your Associate of Science Degree when you complete your 60-credit program with an overall QPA of 2.0 or higher, with 50% of your credits through Penn Foster College, and when you fulfill your financial obligation.
Your Associate Degree is a symbol of your achievement and a key to your success. You will have the credentials you need for today's competitive job market.
THE GRADING SYSTEM
At the end of each study unit, you'll take an open-book
exam. You can now take exams online, by phone, or
by mail . As a Degree Candidate, you will also take
a proctored exam at the end of each semester. Your
examinations and projects will be graded on the following
scale:
Penn Foster uses a number-letter system of grading,
with number grades being assigned to examinations
and letter grades to completed courses. The letter
grade for each course is found by counting the average
of the lesson examination grades as two-thirds of
the course grade and the proctored examination grade
as one-third. Letter grades are converted to quality
points for the purpose of computing the Quality Point
Average (QPA) for each semester and the cumulative
Quality Point Average for more than one semester.
Quality points range from 4.0 for an A grade to 0.0
for an F grade.
| Lesson Grade (%) |
Letter Equivalent |
Rating |
Quality Point Avg. |
| 92-100 |
A |
Excellent |
4.0 |
| 81-91 |
B |
Good |
3.0 |
| 75-80 |
C |
Average |
2.0 |
| 70-74 |
D |
Passing |
1.0 |
| Below 70 |
F |
Failing |
0.0 |
You must pass all courses and achieve a cumulative
Quality Point Average (QPA) of 2.0 or higher in all
studies to graduate and earn your Associate Degree. |