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Community College: A Financial Head Start on
Education
Why should you consider making a pit stop at community college
before heading off to college or university? There are many
reasons why community college represents a head start on
education. Here are some reasons why you should put your local
community on your list of life pit stops.
Community College Allows You to Get an Academic Head
Start
Want to get a taste of college while you are still in high
school? Many community colleges allow high school seniors to
take courses that can be counted towards a future degree. Your
local community college can be a great way to start your
college career early, even if it means taking a summer course
after high school graduation. Your local community college can
be a great way to prime yourself for university or four year
colleges. For instance, taking a community college can be a
great way to get prerequisites out of the way so you will be
clear to take a higher level course once you get to a four year
institution. Moreover, it is very affordable to take classes at
the community college level.
Community College Can Also Help You Get a Financial Head
Start
Why should you make a pit stop at your local community college
before heading off to a four year college or university? Easy.
It can save you thousands of dollars. In most states, you can
easily fulfill many of your undergraduate competencies by
taking those classes at your local community college. Most
community colleges offer smaller class sizes and highly
qualified instructors. At the university label, chances are you
will spend most of your ‘required’ courses in oversized lecture
halls with grad students mumbling their way through the
lectures. In short, going to community college can save you
money and maybe even get you a better education footing than
taking the very same course at a university.
Not a Straight A High School Student? Community College
Offers a Blank Slate
For many people, community college offers a much needed clean
slate. Perhaps you are not able to go to the college of your
choice directly out of high school because of your grades.
Community college is a great way to pursue a higher education
at your own pace, without the high stress burden of a big
tuition bill that you would get at a traditional four year
university. By taking classes at a community college, you can
begin to zero in on your interests. You can begin to build an
academic record that you are proud of. Make sure to take
advantage of all the resources that will be available to you on
campus, including tutoring services and financial aid
consultations.
Using Community College as a Springboard to a Traditional
Four Year Campus
Community college is a great place to use as a springboard to a
traditional four year institution of higher learning. You can
much of your two year required coursework out of the way and
experiment with many different kinds of courses and majors.
Perhaps even more importantly, attending community college can
give you a major financial age. There is a good chance that
your public, in state, four year college or university offers
transfer scholarships. Most community college transfer
scholarships will cover your tuition bill at the local in state
college or university. So you didn’t get that full tuition
scholarship out of high school? Well guess what? You can get it
by excelling at community college. In this sense, your local
community college can give you a great academic and financial
opportunity, operating as your gateway to the rest of the
world.
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