I'm guessing a community or junior college
Some states offer more money for Lottery Scholarships at 4-year than 2-year schools so check to you see how much federal and state assistance you can get. Not all 4 year schools accept all 2 year college credits so check before you enroll!
Research and ask questions at your state's higher ed dept website and the colleges you're considering. They are more helpful than you think and every state and school is different.
If money is of no worry, a university (i.e. Duke, The University of Southern California, Michigan State University, etc.) is always the better choice. Going to a community college will allow a similar education to be learned without the cost.
It is the University of Connecticut. Therefore it is a university and not a junior college.
Okinawa University Junior College was created in 1958.
Tokai University Junior College was created in 1952.
Asahikawa University Junior College was created in 1964.
Nishikyushu University Junior College was created in 1946.
Otani University Junior College was created in 1950.
Meiji University Junior College was created in 1950.
Nihon University Junior College was created in 1950.
Seitoku University Junior College was created in 1965.
Teikyo University Junior College was created in 1965.
Kinjo Gakuin University Junior College was created in 1950.
Junior College of Commerce Nagasaki University ended in 2000.