Need More Credits?

Earn a full bachelor’s degree online at George Fox

Online General Education Courses

To earn your bachelor’s degree, you’ll need 36 credits of general education coursework. If you’ve taken courses at another college, you can transfer those in. If you still need credit, we offer convenient, online general education courses that you can take before or alongside your major-specific classes.

By completing your general education classes at George Fox, you will:

Earn certificates along the way

George Fox's accelerated online general education courses are formatted into four stackable certificates, meaning you'll earn a new credential each step of the way!

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Format

Each semester (fall, spring and summer) is 16 weeks long. We break the semester into two eight-week sessions. This enables you to take classes in both sessions while making it possible to take just one class at a time. Nearly all classes are three semester credits.

Take a class in Session 1 (weeks 1-8), then take a new class in Session 2 (weeks 9-16). Students can take up to two classes during each session if their schedule allows.

Elective Credit

In addition to general education and major coursework, you’ll need 48 credits of electives to complete your bachelor’s degree. There are several ways to fulfill your elective requirements at George Fox!

Jenn McUne, Project Management Major

I have thoroughly enjoyed my electives and general education courses at George Fox. Each professor has been thoughtful and acknowledging of the challenges adult working students face. While I love my major, I often find myself looking forward to my general education courses too!

Your Next Steps

Find out exactly how many transferable college credits you have by requesting a transcript review from your admissions counselor. They can help you make a plan for how to get from here to graduation.

Or if you’re ready to apply, follow the steps on our application process page to submit your application to take accelerated online general education or elective classes.

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