- California Community Colleges
At a community college, you can do either — and even both Whether you want to transfer to a four-year college, earn a degree, or obtain a certificate, let us help you find the right path to your success Learn about career paths and career education opportunities designed to get you into good-paying jobs
- Community college - Wikipedia
In the United States, community colleges, sometimes called junior colleges, technical colleges, two-year colleges, or city colleges, are primarily public institutions providing tertiary education, also known as continuing education, that focuses on certificates, diplomas, and associate degrees
- Community Colleges | US News Education
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- What is a Community College?
What is a Community College? A community college is a public institution of higher education that primarily offers two-year programs leading to associate's degrees, as well as vocational training, transfer programs to four-year universities, adult education, and community-focused services
- Community College Facts at a Glance - U. S. Department of Education
During the 2020-21 school year, there were 1,022 community colleges, representing about 28 1 percent of the institutions of higher education that participated in one or more federal student aid programs authorized by the Higher Education Act of 1965 in that year
- What Is a Community College? - Coursera
In the United States, a community college is a two-year institution of higher education, sometimes called a junior college or technical college Community colleges often award associate degrees and certificates, though a growing number offer bachelor’s degrees in certain majors
- What Is Community College? A Complete Guide - Forbes
Keep reading to learn more about community colleges, including their differences from four-year institutions, the pros and cons of attending community college, and what to expect if you
- Community College - EducationUSA
Community colleges offer two-year programs leading to the Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree These colleges also have technical and vocational programs with close links to secondary high schools, community groups, and employers in the local community
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