Two Year Colleges vs. Four Year Colleges : Should You Choose to attend a Community College or a University
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Community Colleges vs. Four-year Universities - There are more than 1,300 two-year colleges that offer transfer or university parallel programs. The annual average tuition for these schools is around $1,700, which explains why they appeal to some families.
Post-Secondary Options: 4-Year Colleges vs. 2-Year Colleges - Four-Year Colleges offer studies that lead to an academic degree. A four-year college may be public or private, an independent institution or part of a larger university. A system such as Ohio State University has many campuses, locations and schools.
Community College: Myth vs. Reality - Myths abound when it comes to community college, but you can't know if it's right for you unless you have the facts. Do these misconceptions sound familiar?
Junior College vs. University - Throughout life one will face many changes, and deal with many loses. However, there is one thing that can never be taken away from someone...and that is their knowledge.
On Community Colleges vs. Posh Colleges - For a fascinating and unpolemical comparison of America's community colleges and its posh private liberal arts schools.
Two-year vs. Four-Year Colleges - One primary consideration in choosing a college for many students is the choice between a two-year and a four-year college.