How To Properly List an Associate Degree on a Resume

Wondering how to write an associate degree on your resume — or whether you should include it at all? Here’s a complete guide on how to list an associate degree.

2 years ago • 4 min read

An associate degree isn’t just a springboard into a four-year bachelor’s degree. It’s also a complete degree in its own right and listing it can be a valuable addition to your resume. Here’s our recruiter-vetted guide on how to get the most out of your associate degree.

How to write an associate degree on your resume

  1. Include an associate degree in the education section of your resume. You can simply title it, "EDUCATION".
  2. If you have multiple degrees, list them separately, with your most recent or advanced degree at the top.
  3. List the school you attended, location, and the full name of your degree (including any majors). Your graduation date is optional — if it’s been 8+ years since you graduated, leave it off.
  4. (Optional) Include any relevant additional information, like coursework, awards, and extracurricular activities. The longer you’ve been out of school, the shorter your education section should be.
  5. If you graduated recently (or are still studying), your education section can go at the top of your resume. Otherwise, it should go below your work experience.
  6. Run your resume through a free resume scanner for additional tips and personalized advice.

If you want to check if you’ve listed your associate degree the right way, upload your resume to the tool below — it’ll scan it and let you know if you’ve highlighted the right information for your degrees, majors and minors, relevant coursework and GPA. It’ll also let you know which of these belong on your resume and which ones to remove.

Associate degree resume examples

Here’s how you should write an associate degree on your resume if you’re a recent graduate.

EDUCATION
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Associate in Applied Science
Relevant coursework: Mathematical Reasoning, Managerial Accounting, Accounting for Business Operations
Dean’s List 2018

You can include extra information here to make up for a lack of professional work experience. This could include relevant coursework, awards, student activities and organizations, and even your GPA (but only if it’s above 3.5). You can also pin your education section to the top of your resume, above your work experience.

Example of how to list an associate degree on your resume

Once you’ve been in the workforce for a few years, you can shorten your education section and move it to the bottom of your resume.

Here’s an example of how to list an associate of arts degree on your resume if you’re a mid-level hire with a bit more work experience:

Ohio State University, Columbus OH, 2018–2019
Associate of Arts in History

If you’re still a student, currently on hiatus, or didn’t finish your degree, you can still include it on your resume.

If you haven’t graduated yet, simply list your expected date of graduation. It’s okay if this changes — just use your best guess.

Queensborough Community College (Expected May 2024)
New York, NY
Associate in Science in Business Administration
Activities: Alpha Beta Gamma Honor Society, Student Government, Stock Market Club

Here’s how to list an incomplete degree if you didn’t graduate:

Community College of Rhode Island (2020-2021)
Warwick, RI
Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology — Completed 20 credit hours

Looking for more detailed tips on how to format the education section of your resume? Check out our guides on the must-haves when writing your education on your resume and listing an unfinished degree on your resume.

Tips for listing an associate degree on a resume

Wondering about the nitty gritty of writing an associate degree on your resume? Here’s our complete guide on spelling, grammar, and abbreviations:

Abbreviations

How do you abbreviate an associate degree on your resume?

Spelling

Is it an associate degree, or an associate’s degree?

Grammar

Is it Associate in or Associate of?

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between an associate degree and a regular degree?

An associate degree is a two-year degree. It’s a post-secondary qualification, above a high school diploma but below a bachelor’s degree. An associate degree can be awarded on its own or used to gain advanced entry into a four-year degree program.

Should you put an associate degree on your resume?

You should include an associate degree on your resume if:

You should leave an associate degree off your resume if: