Community College Workforce Program Inspires Student
Laurel Behrend expected her education pathway to be four-year college, but instead, she found inspiration in a community college workforce program.
Laurel Behrend expected her education pathway to be four-year college, but instead, she found inspiration in a community college workforce program.
Life is hard at times, but, luckily, your college already knows this. To help students manage hard times, many colleges offer resources. If you are struggling, make sure to take advantage of your college resources.
For seniors ready to enroll in college, their first semester is right around the corner, and there is a lot to think about before it starts.
Jackie Pecker’s community college helped her build connections with a diverse community of highly skilled and motivated individuals.
Community colleges are a great first-choice for college students, but they are also a great second chance for adult learners and non-traditional students.
It would be disingenuous to ignore the issues facing higher education: enrollment declines, soaring tuition, and doubts on the usefulness of college degrees. Despite these challenges, community college degrees still hold value.
Deciding where to attend college? Consider and take advantage of the diverse factors and opportunities offered by community colleges.
Take a look at some of the surprising perks waiting for you when you attend a community college.
If you’re still weighing your options for your next steps after high school, community colleges should be at the top of your list. Here’s why.
What if you haven’t picked a major? What if you take longer than two years? We have the answers to these questions and more to make your transition to community college more to help you stress less about your next step.