There are many differences. An important one is cost. Community colleges are significantly less expensive per credit hour than public or private four-year schools. Tuition can be in the range of one-third that of a public university, and one-tenth that of a private university.
Also, selectivity. Community colleges are almost always open admissions. In other words, anyone who has a high school diploma will be admitted.
Community colleges specialize in serving live-at-home students and part-time students. They are ideal for students who want to further their educations while balancing work and family
Community colleges do not offer four-year baccalaureate degrees. They have a two-year curriculum that typically terminates with an associate's degree. Shorter programs may lead to specific professional certifications. Many students transfer from community colleges to four-year colleges.
Once considered a junior college, Riverside is now a Community College in the California college system.
A community college.
It is a 2 year college, a community college.
You can typically take the entire associates degree which can run between 60 and 64 credits. Just make sure you are in a transfer program at the junior or community college.
joliet junior college
Tyler Junior College's motto is 'Fulfilling Three Promises: A Quality Education, A Vibrant Student Life, Community Service'.
Community college. Gives an AA/AS degree if you finish. These units can be transferred to a four year university or college. A community college is a good way to get these units for far less than a university. I have gone to community college and taught in them.
The difference between a normal guitar and a junior guitar is primarily its size. A Junior guitar is shorter and about three quarters the size of a normal guitar.
Try a community college.
The hacksaw is bigger than the junior hacksaw
Betty Read has written: 'The community-junior college' -- subject(s): Community colleges
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