<p>You can.</p>
<p>But not at all universities. Some universities don’t offer second Bachelor’s degrees. IOW, they won’t allow a student who already has a Bachelor’s degree to be admitted to seek another Bachelor’s degree. They may nonetheless allow you to take individual undergraduate courses to prepare for a Master’s degree in another field.</p>
<p>Even at universities that don’t have a blanket prohibition on second Bachelor’s degrees, you may have to convince the university that you have specific academic goals which actually require the second Bachelor’s degree.</p>
<p>It’s worth noting that many forms of financial aid are unavailable to second Bachelor’s degree candidates. However, Stafford loans are generally available if lifetime borrowing limits have not been reached.</p>
<p>A student who wants two separate degrees (and who cannot double major for some reason) might be better off completing them simultaneously for financial aid and admissions reasons. Obviously, this doesn’t work if you’ve already completed one degree and now are considering changing careers.</p>