New England Tech announces 2-year bachelor's degree programs
Briefly

Beginning in fall 2025, the New England Institute of Technology (NEIT) will introduce two-year bachelor's degrees in select programs, allowing students to save on tuition and enter the job market sooner. This innovative approach reduces the usual requirement of 120 semester credits to just 90 for degrees in areas like business administration, criminal justice, cybersecurity, and graphic design. NEIT aims to expedite the educational process while maintaining high standards and enhancing access to quality education, aligning with trends seen at other universities that offer similar accelerated pathways to degrees.
Beginning in fall 2025, students will have the opportunity to spend less in tuition and enter the workforce early through select programs.
For over 85 years, NEIT has led the way in providing accelerated degrees that put students into the workforce and earning a salary faster.
Rather than the typical 120 minimum semester credits required by most accredited universities for bachelor programs, NEIT will reduce that to 90 semester credits.
Other higher education bodies are also implementing fast-track degrees, reflecting a growing trend in higher education.
Read at Boston.com
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