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  1. If you want better career opportunities and a higher income, there's no substitute for a bachelor's degree. Earn yours at Palm Beach State College. Our bachelor's degree programs are designed for people with an associate degree or at least 60 equivalent college credits. With your prior credits accepted, time to completion is shorter, usually between 18-24 months, depending your course load and ...

  2. In keeping with our mission to provide equal access to its educational programs, Palm Beach State College maintains an open door admission policy. The College accepts applicants regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status or sexual orientation. In addition, Palm Beach State conforms to the ...

  3. Founded in 1933 as Florida’s first public community college, Palm Beach State has grown from serving 41 local students to serving more than 36,000 from more than 150 countries across five campuses as well as online. One of the top producers of associate degree graduates in the U.S., PBSC also offers baccalaureate degrees, professional ...

  4. Alphabetical List of Programs & Degrees. Bachelor’s Degrees and Certificate. Educator Preparation Institute Program (EPI) Educator Preparation Institute with Reading Endorsement EPI. Associate in Arts (AA) (Transfer Degree) Advanced Technical Certificate (ATC) Associate In Science (AS) Applied Technology Diploma (ATD)

  5. GIVE TODAY! Giving to the Foundation for Palm Beach State College means our students can pursue academic and professional paths that benefit not only themselves and their families but also Palm Beach County, creating a better future for all of us. About the Foundation. Make a Gift. Give to Scholarships.

  6. Transform your life & advance your skills! Connect With Us. Request Info. Attend Info Session. Schedule a Tour. Get Started. Registration for Summer & Fall terms is open! Summer Express B classes begin June 27. Fall classes begin August 26.

  7. As a Palm Beach State dual enrollment student, you can begin taking college classes in high school and earn a two-year college degree by the time you graduate or soon after. The courses you take count toward both your high school diploma and your college requirements. In most cases, tuition and books are free.