Coastline Community College is not a large college and there were a lot of subjects that were not offered. Although I wanted to take on-line courses of other college in Korea after graduation, all the corresponding courses were in-class courses and I would not take them. In addition, I wanted to take the prerequisite courses through UC Online, the corresponding prerequisite courses were not available and I could not take them.
I have the answers to question # 2 and 3 for Collin College. Please see below and let me know if you have any questions or need any additional supporting documentation or information.
In 1937, Meridian Community College (MCC) was founded as a part of Meridian High School in the local school system. In 1965, the College also formerly known as Meridian Junior College moved from its original location to its present location. In 1970, the College merged with the historically T.J. Harris Junior College according to a federal court order to the Meridian Municipal Separate School System. There were more than 400 students and faculty joined the MJC campus. In 1980, Meridian Junior College established its own district and Board of Trustees. In 1987, the College officially changed its name to Meridian Community College to reflect its mission and the diversity it provides to a growing community (http://www.meridiancc.edu/Assets/1pdfs/catalog/MCC_Catalog_2015-2016_Book.pdf).
Trinity Christian College, a private institution established in 1959, is located on a 52-acre suburban campus in Palos Heights, Illinois. Although the college roots are in Reformed Christianity, the college welcomes a wide range of denominations and traditions. Trinity was granted a charter by the state of Illinois in 1959 to award bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees in an assortment of fields. In addition, many of the programs offered at Trinity have professional certification and accreditation.
Sauk Valley Community College should have a track and field team for several reasons. SVCC use to have a track and field team. Sadly, they dropped it in the nineteen seventies probably because of the expenses. Track and field is a very popular sport that many students might want to take part in middle and high school, or even at college level. Track isn’t a very expensive sport. It is one of the cheapest sports to participate in. Track and field is also very popular sport in colleges in the two hour radius from Sauk Valley Community College. Bringing track and field to Sauk will bring about 40-50 new students each year. Also, this will make Sauk become a better choice of colleges in the area, because of the distance.
Originally many schools, including some post-secondary colleges, were designed as factories to train workers (Ackoff & Greenberg, 2008). With a focus on reading, writing, and arithmetic, individuals gained skills needed to complete robotic instructions, but unfortunately, not problem-solving techniques. This concept is still present in many of our schooling systems today including some of classes and graduation tracks at Your State Community College (YSCC). Founded in 1968, YSCC serves about 6,000 students preparing them for jobs in both academic and trade careers. Unfortunately, many of the students who enter the school do not score high enough on the placement examination and need remedial courses prior to taking college-level Math
Nashville State Community College (NSCC) is a comprehensive, regionally accredited, two-year community college in Nashville, Tennessee operated by the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) which is one of the "two systems of public higher education in Tennessee" (TBR, 2015). The TBR was authorized by the Tennessee General Assembly passed in 1972, and it is the sixth-largest system of public higher education in the United States enrolling over 200,000 students. (TBR, 2015). Nashville State Community College is described to be a public social agency whose mission is to provide social services in which it consists of instructors, professionals, students – undergrad or graduates, staff including social workers (Ashman & Hull, 2001). A public social
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As Hawai‘i Community College establishes a Natural Science program at the Palamanui campus starting this fall semester, we are offering scholarships for students in the founding cohort.
Community colleges, along with the many other schools in our society, were designed as factories to train workers (Ackoff & Greenberg, 2008). With a focus on reading, writing, and arithmetic, individuals gained skills needed to complete robotic instructions, but unfortunately, not problem-solving. This concept is still present in many of our schooling systems today including Your State Community College (YSCC). Founded in 1968, YSCC serves about 6,000 students preparing them for jobs in both academic and trade careers. Unfortunately, many of the students who enter the school need remedial courses and enrollment in these courses cause a crippling effect on the success rate of each individual student. Similar
The more I read about Daemen College and the athletics department the stronger my belief grew that I would be a great appointment to lead the Daemen College Wildcats. My skills and career experiences align with those associated with the Director of Athletics position and Daemen College aligns with what I desire in an institution.
Evergreen College (Evergreen) is a Canadian post-secondary private career college established in 2003, offering more than 14 different diploma and certificate programs within six campuses in two Canadian provinces. The key barriers in the early days of Evergreen internationalization efforts were insufficient finances, Insufficient Knowledge. With no real expertise in any foreign markets; Evergreen mainly focused to serve the Canadian markets in Ontario and Alberta. However, due to the intensity of the competition within this industry in the domestic market, Evergreen started to serve the international student markets only through recruitment students’ agencies, as well as immigrations lawyers or consultants across the globe. These moderate
In light of recent news of alcohol-related arrests at Eastern Connecticut State University, I am concerned with the excessive prosecution of students at Eastern and its surrounding community. Project Know, an organization that tracks these issues on college campuses, published back in their 2014 “Drugs on Campus” report that Eastern had the highest percentage of alcohol-related arrests of all universities in America. [SEE ATTACHED]
I have looked at countless colleges to see what would be the best for my and my plans, and one college stood out from all the others; Herkimer College. My current plan is to go to college for two years to get my general studies out of the way so I can transfer into a college in Australia for stock trading. Herkimer will allow me to do this because it is close to home, so I don’t have to worry about the cost of room and board and I can balance work and college. Herkimer is also a cheaper alternative than many other colleges, allowing me to save more money to move to Australia in a few years.
As I implied earlier, I had to resign from Miami-Dade College because I realized that I could not successfully complete my studies and hours of placement while working six days a week. For that reason, I applied for the care support specialist position at Better way of Miami. Now that I have completed my studies my goal is to go into the field of my interest which social work practice.
This paper analyzes the case study of Valley Community College (VCC), which is one of the oldest community colleges in the nation. Since its inception in 1910, it has grown and expanded to over 25,000 students, and a faculty of 1,500. The largest student population consists of 38% Latino, followed by Whites, Asian Americans, African Americans, and Native Americans. The College is now operating at maximum capacity and has a waiting list for each location. In order to meet the growing demands of the community, temporary classrooms have been setup in a large portable trailer. Due to the financial pressures of the institution, a new building is currently not an option. In addition, many of the faculty members and administrators are expected to retire, which is affecting faculty and staff workloads as well as tension of program accreditations. These concerns are impacting the entire campus morale.