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Community College Advantages

If you happen to be fortunate enough to live in a community that has a community college you
should really make the time in your schedule to check and see what kind of classes they can offer
that can help you advance your education and your career. You might be amazed at the different
types of courses you can take even on the community college level. I know that I have found
some of the courses that are offered and the degree of learning that takes place to be quite
impressive. I think that many people who have in the past disregarded the important role that
community colleges play in providing an affordable venue for learning will be quite amazed as
well.

Community colleges have an undeserved reputation for inferiority when this could not be further
from the truth. A good many of the nations nurses are products of community college educations.
In many states, the associates degree nursing programs are quite rigorous and provide more
clinical experience than most bachelor’s degree nursing programs. This means that students
graduating nursing school with an associates degree in nursing are often better prepared to deal
with patient care than those who have the ‘superior degree’. This by no means is meant to
disparage B. S. Nursing students at all. In fact, most hospitals will not even consider you a
candidate for an administrative nursing position unless you have the Bachelor’s degree. This is
only meant to point out that associates degree programs can be quite competitive and inclusive
despite common misconceptions.

Of course there are other benefits to learning on the community college level, at least for the first
two years of your education. One of those benefits that speaks volumes to me is the fact that
teachers in community colleges are dedicated to teaching. They are not working on their own
research or books. They are there for the purpose of helping you achieve your goals, which means
you aren’t an interruption in their pursuit of their own goals.

Community colleges also offer an excellent buffer for students who may not have been on top of
their game academically in high school or those who are returning to college after a long absence
from academia. You won’t find the large auditorium classes on the community college level that
major universities are famous for offering. You also won’t find that teachers do not have time for
their students. There is a lower teacher to student ratio in community colleges so that professors
will have time to address the needs of students.

Another benefit is that even if you do not go on to get your four year degree after completing
your community college education you will find that your earning potential is significantly
improved over those who do not have at least a two-year college education. Research also
indicates that students who complete a two-year degree program at a community college are
more likely to finish and get a four-year degree than those students who begin their educational
experience at a four-year university.

There are a few problems that can be associated with a community college education and you
should take note of these so that they do not become a problem for you. First of all, some
universities do not accept many of the courses that are offered on the community college level as
transfer credits. Make sure that you know what courses are required for the university that you
are planning to transfer to in order to avoid this. You also may find that you are limited on the
courses you can take and the times in which they will be available. Make sure that you have all
the limited courses well ahead of time so that you aren’t taking another year of classes in order to
graduate.

All in all, a community college education can be just as enlightening as a university education if
you enter into the process with an open mind and a willingness to learn. I hope you take
advantage of this much less expensive option before moving on to university courses if possible.

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