A community college is a college in which ANYONE can get into; hence the keyword "community". You don't have to take SATs, have a high GPA, or even graduate high school to get in. All you really have to do is submit an application for admission, pay appropriate fees (which are VERY cheap), pick and register for your classes, and that's it! Community colleges serve the community which is another reason for the keyword. There are several benefits that community colleges serve. One benefit is that anyone who wishes to learn a specific trade, such as learning to become an auto mechanic or air conditioner technician can usually find certificate programs at community colleges so they can either start their own business or work for a company. Another one is that they let people who weren't able to get into universities when they applied for them in high school allows them to get their start in community college. Instead of starting at the university they take the classes they would have taken at the university and instead take them at the community college and then transfer their community college credits usually at the end of their sophomore year to the university so they can take their upper division courses in order to complete the major of their choosing. Usually the courses that they take at the community college will be of the major that they chose. Also, for anyone who can't afford a university at time of graduation or don't want to end up paying off a huge student loan upon graduation will usually start at a community college to offset possible huge university costs for the first two years. Also, anyone who just wants to learn new stuff can take community college courses just for fun, they just opt for "exploratory purposes" on the admission application.
It is important to note, that MANY classes at community college have required classes, or test scores. While it is generally true that anyone can take a class, there are usually requirements in order to ENROLL in the school. Most community colleges are far more selective than the above responder alludes to.
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SUNY = State University of New York CUNY = City University of New York
There are several community colleges in New York City offering veterinary technician training. Contact your local community colleges career office to find out if they offer veterinary technician training.
There is no community college with the exact name Metro. There are several colleges with the name Metropolitan Community College. In the US, there are colleges with this name in Kansas City, Missouri as well as Omaha, Nebraska.
Paul A. Elsner has written: 'The Peralta Colleges inner-city project' -- subject(s): Community and college, Municipal universities and colleges 'Community building'
The community colleges in Maryland are as follows (there are 16).Allegany College of MarylandAnne Arundel Community CollegeBaltimore City Community CollegeCarroll Community CollegeCecil CollegeChesapeake CollegeCollege of Southern MarylandCommunity College of Baltimore CountyFrederick Community CollegeGarrett CollegeHagerstown Community CollegeHarford Community CollegeHoward Community CollegeMontgomery campusPrince George's Community CollegeWor-Wic Community College
The community colleges in Maryland are as follows (there are 16).Allegany College of MarylandAnne Arundel Community CollegeBaltimore City Community CollegeCarroll Community CollegeCecil CollegeChesapeake CollegeCollege of Southern MarylandCommunity College of Baltimore CountyFrederick Community CollegeGarrett CollegeHagerstown Community CollegeHarford Community CollegeHoward Community CollegeMontgomery campusPrince George's Community CollegeWor-Wic Community College
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There are a number of different colleges that offer bookkeeping courses. Some of the colleges that offer course for bookkeeping are The City College of New York, Everett Community College, and U.S. Career Institute.
Colleges within the city limits of Annapolis, Maryland are St. John's College and United States Naval Academy. Anne Arundel Community College is in neighboring Arnold, Maryland.
There is the California State University Los Angeles college, and there is also the Los Angeles Community College. Also, there is the Los Angeles City College. You can apply for those colleges.
There is the California State University Los Angeles college, and there is also the Los Angeles Community College. Also, there is the Los Angeles City College. You can apply for those colleges.