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On average, graduates with a bachelor’s degree earn more than those who have only completed high school. According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in 2020, workers with a bachelor's degree had a median weekly income of $1,305, versus $781 for people with only a high school diploma.
We are proud to provide workforce-relevant, affordable, high-quality bachelor programs that give working individuals the freedom necessary to complete their degrees on their own time.
Earn the skills needed to increase income potential, stand out in your current field, and start working towards your dream profession.
Build In-Demand Skills For Today's Workforce
Earning a bachelor’s degree can significantly increase your job opportunities. Gain the knowledge and skills to become competitive in today’s workforce with the programs offered through LCU.
General and interdisciplinary studies (sometimes called “integrated studies”) are often used interchangeably, but there is a fundamental difference between the two types of degree programs.
General studies programs typically cover a wide variety of course topics to provide students with broad skills in critical thinking to encourage lifelong learning.
Interdisciplinary/integrated studies programs are more career-focused than general studies, a combination of disciplines designed to help students pursue a particular career path.