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How to Write Your Degree on a Resume

November 16, 2010 (3:48PM) by Julie O'Malley, CPRW

Last week, when I was sitting with my buddy Kati, one of the CPRWs on Pongo’s awesome Customer Support team, we got to talking about the questions that come up over and over as people are building their resumes. She mentioned that a lot of people have trouble deciding the best way to spell, capitalize, and  punctuate their degree. For instance, is it Bachelor or bachelor's? I decided it was high time to answer that question (and a few other, related ones) here on the blog.

Q. What's the proper way to spell out a college degree on your resume?

  1. Spell out the full name of the degree and concentration.
  2. Capitalize the first letters of the main words (but not the word in or of).
  3. DO NOT add an "s" or an apostrophe.

Examples:  Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Social Work, Doctor of Philosophy

Q: Where do I put my major?
A: The major goes right after the degree. (e.g., Bachelor of Science in Finance).

Q: How come I often see it with an apostrophe-s at the end?
A: When you're referring to an academic degree in general, that's the way it's written. For example: "My friend has an associate's degree, and she hopes to get a bachelor's in a couple years."

Q: Is it OK to abbreviate?
A. Not really. On a resume, it's better to spell it out. However, if you choose to abbreviate, make sure you do it correctly and consistently. 

Have any other questions on this topic? Post them in a comment below and we'll do our best to answer them!

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Comments (2)

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Posted by: Nibu | January 29, 2012 at 1:11 AM | Quote This Comment

I had worked toward my Bachelor's degree but have not achieved. But need to write on resume. how do I write that out

Posted by: Cindy | April 05, 2012 at 10:15 AM | Quote This Comment

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