Community College vs.University

Community college can provide numerous opportunities, that allow students to succeed in academics not only in the classroom but also outside of school. Committing to attend at a community college before attending a university has many positive outcomes to allow students to get a feel and understanding of what college is like before transferring.

There are several reasons to consider going to a community college rather, than a four year university. By choosing a community college, this allows students to receive the same education as a university, but for an affordable price. Financial aid has caused many students to go into debt, by not being able to afford tuition fees for a four year university. Community college offers financial aid to students to help support their education; but, provides affordable tuition at a significantly lower cost. Staying home rather than living in a dorm saves tons of money alone including, meals and housing. The money saved from dorms, and high tuition fees can go towards continuing on at a community college before transferring.

Attending a community college is a valuable opportunity to allow students to succeed;, while being in a smaller learning environment. Community colleges are created with classes with fewer students, to engage more learning. Smaller classes with fewer students open a big opportunity for students to take advantage of asking the teacher more questions, and clarification. Teachers at community colleges care for their students education which motivates students to learn, and enjoy participating in class. Community college supports students who want to be successful, and or need help with completing assignments. There are many choices for students who struggle in school to receive help;, along with, students who need help with everyday homework. Success for students learning is a huge goal of community colleges to ensure every student is understanding their academic classes.

Community colleges offer not only, student financial aid, and success but also, flexible scheduling. The convenience attending a community college choosing classes that fit into personal schedules enable students who need to take classes at a certain time can. There are many community college campuses which allows students the convenience to stay close to home; along with, minimum traffic.
Attending a community college is not only, about academics but also, participating in clubs, and sports. Clubs and sports are a huge deciding factor for many who are wishing to attend a university or community college. Community colleges do offer sports, and clubs if not more than a university. Many community colleges provide co-ed sport teams along with, academic clubs. Many would think that community colleges lack in the amount of sports and clubs but in reality, there are many choices for students. Community colleges are always open for new suggestions if students are willing to make a new club, or sport.

Nonexclusive admission to a community college opens a huge opportunity for people who want to go to college to fulfill their educational, or professional certification. Whether attending a community college is to raise a GPA or getting credit before transferring, attending a community college will be a positive experience.
Attending a university has always been the common thing to do. Universities are more of a place for students who feel they are ready to dive into college life straight on. Students who need more time to think about what to major in, or want to get a feel of what college is like before transferring should highly check out attending a community college before a university.

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