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The junior colleges were to provide a quality, accessible, and inexpensive education for the state's students. Students who could not afford senior colleges could attend the junior colleges and work to defray their expenses. By the turn of the twenty-first century, Mississippi boasted fifteen community and junior colleges that offered job training, adult education, and traditional college courses at campuses and centers around the state as well as online via the Mississippi Virtual Community College. They have remained connected to their historical roots in the stateโs agricultural high schools as they have brought high-quality, low-cost educational opportunities to hundreds of thousands of Mississippians.
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There are many different junior colleges that one can go to. It is much easier to get into junior college compared to major universities.
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James Bonnard Young has written: 'The Mississippi public junior college story' -- subject(s): Community colleges, History
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Community colleges, Basic Training Schools and Junior Colleges
There are many different colleges that offer online training classes. Some of the colleges are business colleges and some junior colleges. You would have to visit any one of those colleges online.
Clyde E. Blocker has written: 'The two-year college' -- subject(s): Junior colleges 'The formal and informal structures of a college and a business organization' -- subject(s): Administration, Management, Universities and colleges 'Relationships between the informal organization and the curriculum in six junior colleges' -- subject(s): Curricula, Junior colleges 'Attitudes of administrators toward the administrative organization of public junior colleges in seven States' -- subject(s): Administration, Junior colleges
Many junior colleges have an open admissions policy, meaning that anyone who has a GED or other high school degree will be admitted. Such junior colleges do not require a student to take the SAT or any other standardized test in order to be admitted.