Many individuals start at the community college level for a variety of reasons to include:
It could be three reasons They don,t get high enough grades to get into a four year college. They can,t afford four yearcollege. Or they do not know what they want to major in. If theydo not know what to major in they can explore their interest and pick a major then tranfer to a four year college. And if their grades are not high enough they can tranfer to a four year college if they pull their grades up.
A Community College (CC) will allow you to concentrate your studies in any area you choose, in hopes of transferring those hours to a local university. If you succeed, good for you. If you fall flat on your face, it's not their problem. The CC will allow you to shoot for any major you want with the (transferable) undergraduate work done there. If you don't have previous credentials in the field you are interested in before you ever apply to a major university, they will not let you major in that area from freshman year. But a CC will, and if you do well, you are a shoo-in Junior year to the University to finish your degree. On the other hand, if you know exactly what you want to major in when you start college, and you have the credentials (high school work) to back it up, then starting at a university is more straightforward - the CC's advantage would be only fiscal (it's cheaper).
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Acts 2:42-47Acts 4: 32-37
Rix. has written: 'University rhymes and other verses'
In the King James version The book of Ezekiel has 48 chapters Chapter 1 - 28 verses Chapter 2 - 10 verses Chapter 3 - 27 verses Chapter 4 - 17 verses Chapter 5 - 17 verses Chapter 6 - 14 verses Chapter 7 - 27 verses Chapter 8 - 18 verses Chapter 9 - 11 verses Chapter 10 - 22 verses Chapter 11 - 25 verses Chapter 12 - 28 verses Chapter 13 - 23 verses Chapter 14 - 23 verses Chapter 15 - 8 verses Chapter 16 - 63 verses Chapter 17 - 24 verses Chapter 18 - 32 verses Chapter 19 - 14 verses Chapter 20 - 48 verses Chapter 21 - 32 verses Chapter 22 - 31 verses Chapter 23 - 49 verses Chapter 24 - 27 verses Chapter 25 - 17 verses Chapter 26 - 21 verses Chapter 27 - 36 verses Chapter 28 - 26 verses Chapter 29 - 21 verses Chapter 30 - 26 verses Chapter 31 - 18 verses Chapter 32 - 32 verses Chapter 33 - 33 verses Chapter 34 - 31 verses Chapter 35 - 15 verses Chapter 36 - 38 verses Chapter 37 - 28 verses Chapter 38 - 23 verses Chapter 39 - 29 verses Chapter 40 - 49 verses Chapter 41 - 26 verses Chapter 42 - 20 verses Chapter 43 - 27 verses Chapter 44 - 31 verses Chapter 45 - 25 verses Chapter 46 - 24 verses Chapter 47 - 23 verses Chapter 48 - 35 verses Which is a total of 1272 verses
John Hope Franklin did many things in his lifetime to fight racism. He served on the NAACP Legal Defense Fund team helping to develop the Brown verses Board of Education Case. He worked as a professor at Fisk University, St. AugustineÕs College, and the North Carolina College for Negroes. More information on the accomplishments of John Hope Franklin can be found at your local library.
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Thirty-one verses.
There are about 38 verses specifically about money and wealth in the New Testament, including teachings on generosity, stewardship, and the dangers of greed.
Generally, the public college system is cheaper to attend, but the education is good or better than the private. Just because you pay a lot of money doesn't mean the education is better. In many cases you get people teaching in the public college system that have "real world" experience and this carries over into the classroom.
The word "no" appears in 1,316 verses of the KJV bible. Feel free to peruse the list of verses at the related links to see which verses begin with the word.
31,173 verses EXACTLY
it has 176 verses