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| COMMUNITY COLLEGES IN NORTH CAROLINA |
Community colleges have been part of post-secondary education in the US for over a century. Today, community colleges have become a national system, available in every state. As a result, colleges in individual states--and even institutions within a state--have their own distinct character. The information below is a general guide for international students researching American community colleges, and is applicable to schools in all states. For the most current and specific details, students should therefore also refer to individual state higher education agencies, as well as individual community colleges
Definition:
Community colleges provide post-secondary education and career skill updating, and they are considerably less expensive than American universities. Offering mostly associate's degrees, but also specialized bachelor's degrees and shorter diplomas and certificates, community colleges and technical institutes typically provide a more job-related curriculum than universities. Employment-related programs such as apprenticeship may be offered, as well as everything from health care and business to technology and the creative arts. The college itself may be public or private, large or small, rural or urban. It may be a general education school offering a variety of programs in different fields, be part of a school's network of campuses, or it may be a single field-, industry- or culture-specific college (e.g. agricultural college, institute of design, college of business, Tribal college, etc.). There are also community colleges which are tied to specific faith affiliations.
Demographics
Community colleges represent almost half of the undergraduate students in the United States. Many international students apply directly from high school in order to either get a credential that will lead to a career or to fulfill university pre-requisites. In addition, university graduates might attend college upon completion of their degree in order to acquire the specific practical skills needed for employment. As a result, the average age of full-time community college and technical institute students tends to be higher than at university: about 29 years old.
Delivery
Community colleges serve the needs of a diverse group of learners. Therefore students have quite a bit of flexibility with their programs and schedules, which accommodate boith full- and part-time students. Admission requirements for community colleges can range from "open admission" (requiring only a high school diploma or GED, or simply that you be over the age of 18) to more specific academic requirements. Community colleges can also be stepping-stones into universities: a community college will often have what's called an "articulation" agreement with neighbouring universities. Articulation means a university agrees to recognize the community college's courses as credit towards a university degree. Therefore, if you want to transfer from a community college to a university, you may be able to carry over the credits you've already earned from the community college. For many international students, this is an affordable way to approach a university education. In fact, half of all students who earn a baccalaureate degree have attended community college at some point during their studies.
Community colleges are dynamic institutions that adapt to meet the economic and social needs of the communities they serve. Part of their uniqueness lies in their combination of high quality and comprehensive academics with employer-centered programs and industry connections. Compared to universities, community colleges and institutes have smaller classes, more options for off-campus course delivery, a greater ratio of laboratory space to classroom space, a more interactive teaching style, more co-op and practicum opportunities and more inclusive admissions requirements.
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Featured Community Colleges In North Carolina
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Other Community Colleges in North Carolina
Alamance Community College Graham, North Carolina
Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College Asheville, North Carolina
Beaufort County Community College Washington, North Carolina
Bladen Community College Dublin, North Carolina
Blue Ridge Community College Flat Rock, North Carolina
Brunswick Community College Supply, North Carolina
Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute Hudson, North Carolina
Cape Fear Community College Wilmington, North Carolina
Carolinas College of Health Sciences Charlotte, North Carolina
Carteret Community College Morehead City, North Carolina
Catawba Valley Community College Hickory, North Carolina
Central Carolina Community College Sanford, North Carolina
Central Piedmont Community College Charlotte, North Carolina
CET-Durham Durham, North Carolina
Cleveland Community College Shelby, North Carolina
Coastal Carolina Community College Jacksonville, North Carolina
College of the Albemarle Elizabeth City, North Carolina
Craven Community College New Bern, North Carolina
Davidson County Community College Thomasville, North Carolina
Durham Technical Community College Durham, North Carolina
Edgecombe Community College Tarboro, North Carolina
Fayetteville Technical Community College Fayetteville, North Carolina
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Forsyth Technical Community College Winston Salem, North Carolina
Gaston College Dallas, North Carolina
Guilford Technical Community College Jamestown, North Carolina
Halifax Community College Weldon, North Carolina
Haywood Community College Clyde, North Carolina
Isothermal Community College Spindale, North Carolina
James Sprunt Community College Kenansville, North Carolina
Johnston Community College Smithfield, North Carolina
Lenoir Community College Kinston, North Carolina
Louisburg College Louisburg, North Carolina
Martin Community College Williamston, North Carolina
Mayland Community College Spruce Pine, North Carolina
McDowell Technical Community College Marion, North Carolina
Mercy School of Nursing Charlotte, North Carolina
Mitchell Community College Statesville, North Carolina
Montgomery Community College Troy, North Carolina
Nash Community College Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Pamlico Community College Grantsboro, North Carolina
Piedmont Community College Roxboro, North Carolina
Pitt Community College Winterville, North Carolina
Randolph Community College Asheboro, North Carolina
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Richmond Community College Hamlet, North Carolina
Roanoke-Chowan Community College Ahoskie, North Carolina
Robeson Community College Lumberton, North Carolina
Rockingham Community College Wentworth, North Carolina
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Salisbury, North Carolina
Sampson Community College Clinton, North Carolina
Sandhills Community College Pinehurst, North Carolina
South Piedmont Community College Polkton, North Carolina
Southeastern Community College Whiteville, North Carolina
Southwestern Community College Sylva, North Carolina
Stanly Community College Albemarle, North Carolina
Surry Community College Dobson, North Carolina
Tri-County Community College Murphy, North Carolina
Vance-Granville Community College Henderson, North Carolina
Wake Technical Community College Raleigh, North Carolina
Watts School of Nursing Durham, North Carolina
Wayne Community College Goldsboro, North Carolina
Western Piedmont Community College Morganton, North Carolina
Wilkes Community College Wilkesboro, North Carolina
Wilson Community College Wilson, North Carolina
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