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    University vs Technical/ Community College Reason for choosing Technical/ Community College Students who are looking to go directly into a trade or technical vocation, those with blemished high school transcripts looking to work their way into a four-year school, and students who simply want to save money on their general education courses before transferring to a more expensive four-year institution. Depending on your degree program, two-year students typically either focus on taking general pre-requisite

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    and seniors the time comes to research, visit, and apply for colleges or scholarship seeing that it is a huge impact and decisions that can completely change your future. There are different types of extended studying after high school for example trade school, community colleges, Historically black college universities (HBCU), Predominantly white universities (PWI), All women colleges or All male colleges. When looking into what college you would like to attend you should also keep in mind the major

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    3 Reasons why Community College is the best choice for you! It’s the same thing every year, thousands of students run off to the college of their dreams, whether it be a technical school, community school, or a mega-university. While it’s considered natural to go off to these schools, what is it that makes someone choose their particular type of school? The route that I ultimately chose was the Community College route, and if given the opportunity to do it over again, I’d still pick it! Here are

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    Article by Ronald L. Trowbridge, Forbes, 3/21/207 Community Colleges Are Not The Minor Leagues Anymore This article provides an insightful view into the perceived and real status of community colleges in relation to their university counterparts. Once thought of as a place merely for underachievers to attend for workforce training, Trowbridge points out these institutions now have more to offer. They provide an affordable opportunity for students to complete the same courses that are available

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    Community College Is Free

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    government allows students to get into so much debt from federal aid and student loans before they can even start a family? The government cannot afford to make college free, but they will let students get into thousands of dollars of debt before they reach the age of 25. Not all students can afford that kind of expense. The article “When Community College Is Free” touches base with this controversial issue of just what the title reads. It is understandable that “all things in life aren’t free” and not everyone

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    Community colleges were created to provide open access as well as an affordable higher education alternative to the four-year colleges and universities. Each year, nearly half of all new undergraduate students choose to begin their higher education in a two-year institution (Shapiro, Dundar, Wakhungu, Yuan, & Harrell, 2015). Yet, these same institutions have among the lowest completion rates. After compiling the data, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) found that only 29% of the

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    Community College Woes and Solutions Regardless of a person’s background, college represents a stepping stone on the path to a sound future. Community college, in particular, reaches out to a vast array of students from all backgrounds. The role of community colleges in society is absolutely vital because they provide greater opportunities for students’ futures as well as educating the workforce. Despite these advantages, community colleges are facing a problem; students are dropping out of college

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    In the article “The Good That Community Colleges Do, Part 1”, author Rob Jenkins discusses the benefits and values of Community College. Recent studies have shown that the value of two-year colleges were hard to predict. In fact, one report shows that the value of a two-year degree is less than that of a high school diploma, while another report shows that most students are receiving a financial return on their degree. While Rob Jenkins believes both reports have valid points and arguments, he states

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    Community College Future

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    paper will discuss the Community College System as it is predicted to be known in the future. The higher education community is setting forth on a new journey into the twenty-first century. Embarking into a new millennium is a factor fueling a transformation of the educational system such as new market learners of all ages, cost effective education, customized education, and convenient education (Ryland, 2016). Although technology should not drive the direction of any college, it will be a tremendous

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    Introduction Undoubtedly, community colleges play a vital role in increasing access to high-quality, affordable college education. Students enter community college for various reasons. While many students enroll in a community college with the goal of completing a certificate program, an associate degree, or to improve job skills by taking a couple of courses, many others wish to complete coursework to transfer to a four-year institution. However, research suggests that of the many students who

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