B.A or B.A.

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whitemoon

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I have seen the two forms of these contractions.
"She has a B.A in Liberal Arts."
"She received her B.A. in French."
Which is the correct one?
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Hi whitemoon,

I saw the following designations in a link (Reference > Wikipedia)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A., BA or A.B.,)

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"She has a B.A in Liberal Arts and an M.A. in History."
"She received her B.A. in French from Purdue University."
 

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Thank you all.
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I have seen the two forms of these contractions.
"She has a B.A in Liberal Arts."
"She received her B.A. in French."
Which is the correct one?
Thank you!

according to the longman dictionary:
BA in British English
B.A. in American English.
 
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