Associate Online Degree Programs | All About Associate Degrees - Part 5

Posted by bposton on November 21st, 2006 — Posted in associate online degree programs

I wanted to delve into more detail about the difference between community colleges and juinor colleges.

I’ve already mentioned that either one is a good place to get your associates degree, but you need to understand some of the fundamental differences between them before you decide where to go.

As you already know, community colleges are run by the government of the state in which they reside. Some states have better community college systems that others. For example, my home state of North Carolina has one of the best community college systems in the country. The state takes very good care of it’s community colleges, and along with business and industry partnerships, they have become a great place to learn the technical skills of the high-tech (and high-paid) trades that today’s businesses need.

So let’s turn to the Junior College, and see what that’s all about.

Junior colleges are very similar to community colleges with one big exception - most of them are privately held and run. So they are profit-oriented, for the most part.
That means that as compared to Community colleges they are normally not as economical.

Junior Colleges also tend to be more focused in certain areas of study. For example, I went to a Junior College to learn radio and TV broadcasting. The school was very specifically oriented to that industry. So instead of pursuing a 4 year degree at that time (I did so later) I learned a specific trade, and after graduating actually went to work in radio. I’m not in radio today, but you get the idea, I hope :-)

So you need to think about what type of skill you’re looking to learn - is it a specific skill, like becoming a TV producer or radio announcer - or do you want something more general in nature, like business administration, that you can use to continue your quest of a 4 year degree. Answering that question will help you decide which type of college you may want to attend.

Ben

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