You would capitalize it only if you are referring to a specific community college.
Yes, you should capitalize the "C" in community when referring to the Duke community as it is a proper noun.
When using it as a name please capitalize it.
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Not unless it is part of the name of an organized group, ie., The Committee for Community Improvement.
Yes, there are several Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) programs offered by community colleges around North Carolina. These include (in alphabetical order): Bladen Community College, Cape Fear Community College, Cleveland Community College, Coastal Carolina Community College, College of the Albemarle, Gaston College, Isothermal Community College, Montgomery Community College, Nash Community College, Rockingham Community College, Sampson Community College, South Piedmont Community College, Southeastern Community College, Southwestern Community College, Vance-Granville Community College, Wayne Community College, and Wilson Technical Community College.
Many local community colleges offer distance learning programs. A lot of the time, if you reside in the same county as the community college, there is a tuition break that you can capitalize on.
If you're speaking of a specific college. If you were to say "Your mom goes to college" then it would be lower case. Whereas if you're saying "Your mom goes to Trillium College" then you would capitalize it.
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No, "college counselor" should not be capitalized unless it is a part of a formal title or specific program name.
No you shouldn't.
There appears to be 18 as follows: * Bucks County Community College * Butler County Community College * Community College of Allegheny County * Community College of Beaver County * Community College of Philadelphia * Delaware County Community College * Harcum College * Harrisburg Area Community College * Lackawanna College * Lehigh Carbon Community College * Luzerne County Community College * Manor Junior College * Montgomery County Community College * Northampton Community College * Peirce College * Pennsylvania College of Technology * Pennsylvania Highlands Community College * Pennsylvania Institute of Technology * Pittsburgh Technical Institut * Reading Area Community College * Thaddeus Stevens State School of Technology * University of Pittsburgh-Titusville (2-year campus) * Valley Forge Military College * Westmoreland County Community College Some as you have noticed do not have the word community within its name, however they also are listed as community colleges.
Phoenix College should be capitalized but not student.