almost all
No, community colleges typically do not offer master's programs. They primarily focus on providing two-year associate degrees and vocational training programs. Master's programs are usually offered by universities and colleges that have graduate-level programs.
Julliard
four year colleges
yes. the National Dance Academy of the Bahamas.
To find a school that has a good program for both, it'd have to be pretty large. Some good examples are NYU, Duke University, and Northwestern University. See the links below for more information on these schools and their programs.
I'm sure there is but rarely but they do have colleges with programs for students to profession in
All of the Ivy league colleges have vet programs. They are difficult to get into and you have to have extremely good grades.
There are more than 1,200 colleges that have softball programs.
a lot
there are tons of certificate programs offered by colleges and universiteies, here are some websites to help www.onlinecertificateprograms.org/ www.phoenix.edu/programs/continuing.../certificate-programs.html
Anniesland
There are some colleges and universities that offer programs for high schools students. Some are referred to as bridge programs, some as head start programs, as well as others. The most prevalent schools offering these programs are community colleges. You should speak with your guidance counselor for detailed information.