I just got my A.A.S. in Computer Technology - Information Systems Management from the University of Montana-Missoula's College of Technology in May. Perhaps it was a combination of the experience I had before and received during the program in addition to the degree, but it seems that my skills are in demand and that it was a great starting point for my career/education.
I think the pros of getting an A.A.S./AA/AS/etc. are:
1) Cheaper than a 4 year.
2) Provides a foundation, some general education that can be transferred later.
3) Usually earned at a smaller institution which means smaller classes, strong bonds w/ classmates, get to know professor much better, lots of support.
4) Usually have more support programs for students transitioning to college from nontraditional backgrounds.
There are cons though:
1) Can be more intensive curriculum than a 4-year, esp. w/ a technical/vocational school where the intention is to make you ready for the workforce. They will try to force as much variety and knowledge into two years as possible.
2) If you don't get along w/ one professor, chances are you will have more than one class w/ him/her, have to deal with that.
3) Don't always have independent disabilities services - sometimes have representatives from the larger university campus that they are a part of.
Hope that helps - I personally really enjoyed my two-year program, although at times it was incredibly intense and stressful - helped me learn time-management and other life skills that reduced the impact of AS on me.
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mentalman