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    faced with having to make a choice of either attending a community college or a four-year institute; which plays an enormous role in the outcome of one's career.. The National Center for Education Statistics estimates, 20.4 million students will be attending a college this year. The expected 20.4 million students projected to attend college, have multiple aspects to ponder over before deciding on an institution to attend. Deciding on what college to attend is exorbitantly important in relation to one's

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    Name Course Date Reasons for Attending a Community College instead of a Four Years University In the past, community colleges used to be lowly reputed due to the claim that they offered less education than the customary 4-year universities. In this regard, four-year universities were believed to be more prestigious possessing feasible professional preparation than community colleges. However, with the current universities’ prices increase, and community colleges amplification of their study’s fields

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    Before, I did not know anything about community college, even I didn’t know there are community colleges in each community in United States. In other countries as far as I know, there are only Universities. I heard about community college from one of my friends when I was looking for what I should do for further education, after moving to United States. After that I started looking for what courses and what certificates community college offers. As, I was interested for Information Technology,

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    Community colleges in the United States develop rapidly and have become a vital component of the postsecondary education delivery system. As of 2011-2012 school year, 45% of all undergraduate students were enrolled in public two-year colleges, approximately 8.3 million students (Knapp et al., 2012. Cited by AACC Fast Facts). And it seems that with globalization and Obama’s education agenda, the trend of growing enrollment in community colleges won’t change. A high school graduate who decides to pursue

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    Community College: Already Free for Those in Need If you were to ask the seniors in my class what their plans are after high school, a majority of them will tell you college. Some will attend UCs, others CSUs, and some will attend community college.Some attend community college because their legal status hinders them to attend a four year university right away, but at community colleges that is not the case. As an AB540 student living in California, going to college is already an obstacle that has

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    reasons why I agree Community College is the best choice. The cost of a Community college, and the cost of a University, to class sizes that could fit between 15-20 students, and the convenience that each school has for their students, and teachers. Although both, universities and community colleges serve the same purpose, the two are very different from each other. For instance, you might be an upcoming freshmen, and not sure whether in picking a 2- year college or a 4- year college. Choices could be

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    The American Community College system is an essential institution which provides not only education for all types of learners, but also outreach and community service for the region each individual College serves. Each Community College strives to create an environment where both academic achievement and quality of life of each student can improve. Community Colleges also carry outreach programs that seek to improve quality of life for an entire region, including individuals who may not be students

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    Community College Leadership Gap Introduction A community college leadership crisis endures; within the next fifteen years, ninety percent of the community college presidents are expected to retire (McNair, 2015). To remain viable, United States community colleges need an influx of self-motivated, visionary leaders. Currently, there is a gap in leadership; (Anderson, 2014, Claus, 2013, Eddy, 2013, Hannum, 2015, Jones, 2014, Leist, 2013, McArdle, 2013, McFadden, 2013, McNair, 2015, Tunheim, 2015)

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    Lindsay Gunter Professor Hartman English 111 1 April 2015 Can a Community College Benefit You? Choosing the best route can be hard to do especially just three months after graduating from high school. Students have many options that they can choose from and sometimes decide on an option that doesn’t offer the best of benefits for them. A lot of times, the student is tired of school and does not want to commit to another 4 years of education for multiple reasons. Even the students that do go

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    Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) is a two-year public, community-driven institution of higher education. It is one of the oldest and largest community colleges within the state of Maryland. Anne Arundel Community College offers transfer and career associate degree programs; certificate programs; credit courses; and continuing education, workforce development and lifelong learning opportunities. AACC is a single-campus community college with a main campus in Arnold, off -campus sites at Arundel

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