No. A community/junior college only has 2 year degrees, but a student can transfer the units earned in the 2 years as general education units so they can complete a degree at a 4 year university. They would have another 2 years of college left in a major to earn the degree.
No, you do need to get your GED or some sort of proof you are at or above a High School level of education.
Only to teach... otherwise you are wasting your time
Unless you want to learn a language or some other basic skill on the cheap.
Willamette University. He graduated with a degree in economics and used it to start four businesses.
No, McNabb played four years (1995-1998) at Syracuse University.
Community college. Gives an AA/AS degree if you finish. These units can be transferred to a four year university or college. A community college is a good way to get these units for far less than a university. I have gone to community college and taught in them.
Darton College is a four year state college.
The University of Georgia is a four year college.
There are two colleges within the US that have the name Sterling College. One is located in Kansas, while the other in Vermont. Still, both are four year institutions. Thus, they are not junior colleges.
No. Time Tebow graduated from the University of Florida in December of 2009.
if you got good grades and graduated i see no problem
Ben Roethlisberger went to Miami University of Ohio for four years. He graduated in 2004, with a degree in Physical Education.
four year college
The University of Vermont. Bennington College. Burlington College. Champlain College. Goddard College. Marlboro College. Middlebury College. Norwich University. Saint Michaels College.
You need a four year college education and then 4 years of dental school at a university