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Community College

Benefits

Is getting your education at a community college right for you? Here are some popular reasons students go.

Lower tuition: Costs are often significantly lower than public and private four-year colleges and universities.

Convenient locations: Many students are able to attend college while living at home, saving on campus-living costs.

Small class size: Students receive personal attention from their instructors. The average class at a community college has fewer than 30 students.

Flexible class schedules: Classes are offered during the day, evening, and weekends to accommodate work schedules. More than 80% of community college students work part- or full-time jobs and many have family responsibilities.

Transfer to a four-year college or university
Students frequently begin their undergraduate studies at a community college and finish at a four-year school. (Refer to our Transfer Student section for additional information.)

Professors concentrate on teaching: The instructors focus on teaching students and tend not to be distracted by research and publishing. Professors also have extensive practical experience in the subjects they teach. Full-time community college faculty spend more hours in the classroom than faculty in any other sector of higher education.

Direction for high school students still seeking a career path: At a community college, students can explore different subject areas before committing to a program or enrolling in a certificate program in preparation for a specific career, trade, or profession.

Promote skill building and job advancement: Students can take continuing education courses to meet specific needs and interests for job advancement, job placement, and personal development. (Refer to our Returning Adult section for additional information.)

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Student Loans

Signature Student Loan® for Community Colleges

Continuing Education LoanSM


Did you know?
Many students who graduate from community college perform better academically at four-year institutions than those who went straight from high school to a four-year institution.


Notable Alumni
Individuals who got their start at community colleges:

Clint Eastwood
Actor and Oscar Award-Winning Director
H. Ross Perot
Corporate Executive
1992 Presidential Candidate
Alvin "Pete" Rozelle
NFL Commissioner
Natalie Merchant
Solo Artist

Community College Facts

Degrees and Certificates Awarded Annually

More than 487,000 associate degrees
Nearly 236,000 certificates

In 2006, 50% of applicants taking the national registered nurse examination to become licensed professional registered nurses were graduates of associate degree programs.

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