
Bachelor’s Degree Programs
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If you are ready to get started on your campus or online bachelor’s degree, start your research here by reading through our answers to these commonly asked questions.
How many years is an undergraduate degree?
Does GCU offer accredited bachelor’s degrees online?
Is an online bachelor’s degree worth anything?
What is the difference between a BS and BA degree?
Are there accelerated bachelor’s programs?

Find a bachelor’s degree that meets your personal or professional goals. Contact us today to enroll or get answers to your remaining questions about choosing your program.
(See disclaimer † )MOU 10214: The New Undergraduate Student Holiday Scholarship is only valid for those applicants who submit a complete application, meet all requirements for acceptance and start their program in December 2025. If you enroll in an online or evening bachelor's program (excluding the RN to BSN, accelerated BSN and bridge to MSN programs), we will award you a $750 scholarship toward your tuition, which will be applied over your first academic year, as defined in the University Policy Handbook. This scholarship cannot be used in conjunction with any other GCU scholarship/awards, except the Persistence Credit, the Lifelong Learning Scholarship or the Military Veteran Tuition Scholarship. This scholarship will be applied toward your tuition only, and you will not receive funds in excess of your charges.
Begin your academic and career journey with an undergraduate degree from GCU. Many bachelor’s programs are available either on our beautiful Phoenix campus or online. Some degrees are also offered during the evening to fit within your busy schedule.

Each program offered by GCU is centered around teaching students to be effective communicators, transformative leaders and innovative thinkers. With a variety of options to choose from — including Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees, as well as a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) — there may be a program that is right for you.
GCU’s bachelor’s degree options cover various career interests. Explore the many benefits a campus, evening or online bachelor’s degree can offer based on your lifestyle and goals.
Studying at GCU means earning a degree that promotes:
Innovation
GCU has seen immense growth within the last 10 years. Pursue your bachelor’s program while studying in one of our laboratories, classrooms and residence halls.
Networking
All bachelor’s degrees at GCU allow students the opportunity to build on their networking skills and develop lifelong friendships with peers and career connections with industry professionals.
GCU’s diverse undergraduate degree programs are taught by instructors who are knowledgeable in their fields and who are here to help guide you on your educational path. As an institutionally accredited university through the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), we offer accredited bachelor’s degrees online and in person. Whether you pursue your degree online, on campus or through evening classes, you will have access to quality education and the opportunity to gain knowledge and experiences that explore your interests.
Career Readiness
Earning your bachelor’s undergraduate degree means a higher chance of career readiness and potentially higher pay. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2022, workers age 25 and over with a bachelor’s degree made more money than high school graduates — about $579 a week more.(See disclaimer 1 )
of 2022 traditional campus students spent less than three years at GCU to complete their degrees.
of 2022 traditional campus students spent less than four years at GCU to complete their degrees.
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