Yes, many two-year colleges offer apprenticeship programs in various fields, often in collaboration with local businesses and industries. These programs provide students with hands-on training and work experience while they pursue their academic studies. Additionally, some colleges have career services that help connect students with apprenticeship opportunities. It's best to check with the specific college for details on available programs and how to apply.
Corrie Ten Boom went to college for a two year apprenticeship for watch and clockmaking, her father and grandfather owned a shop in this trade also.
Corrie Ten Boom went to college for a two year apprenticeship for watch and clockmaking, her father and grandfather owned a shop in this trade also.
There is some higher learning involved at a two-year college being that once graduating from a two-year college, one would receive an associates degree.
I believe College of DuPage is only a two-year college. You can only receive Associates degrees and Certificates.
It is a 2 year college, a community college.
Corrie Ten Boom went to college for a two year apprenticeship for watch and clockmaking, her father and grandfather owned a shop in this trade also.
A college is an educational complex where students plan to attend after graduating high school. Colleges are either four-year or two-year institutions. Students receive an associate's degree after successfully completing two years of study and a bachelor's degree after completing four years.
four year college
Hiroshima Bunka Two-year College was created in 1964.
The University of Georgia is a four year college.
A community college.
Community College! (Apex)