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How long does it take to earn a bachelor's degree in forensic psychology?

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It usually takes about 4 years to receive a Bachelor's Degree


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I might also add that it depends on entrance testing of basic skills, credit load per semester, and whether the individuals attends on a full-time or part-time basis. It is typically true that a bachelors degree is a four year program of study, however that is if it is taken as prescribed by the college or university. In many cases completion of the degree takes longer. For example, look at the following statistics.


U.S. Public Four-Year Institutions 45.9% finished within four years 43.5% finished within four to six years and 10.6% finished between five and six years.
The above does not include private institutions. Still the private colleges and universities are much the same with many in the 30 to 45 percent range of completing the degree within four years.

The source of the above statistics were retrieved from, http://www.ous.edu/dept/ir/reports/fact_book_2002/timedeg.pdf



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