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ALSO IF I DID NOT GRADUATE BUT I HAVE A GED DO I
HAVE TO GO TO COMMUNITY COLLEGE BEFORE I GO TO A UNIVERSITY

2007-06-03 01:20:34 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

7 answers

1. they are not the same thing, but they are closely related. In the USA the term "college" refers to post secondary education (after graduation from high school). Community colleges provide the first two years of post secondary courses. You can receive an "Associates" degree at the end of two years and then choose whether to leave school or to go on to finish a four year degree at a "Bachelors" level college. A university is an institution that offers "Bachelors" and higher level degrees such as "Masters" or "Doctorate"

It is NOT true that Community College is glorified high school. The CCs were established to help students who could not afford to go to a four year college, or to provide local courses for students who could not travel to stay at a four year college, or for other reasons. In many states the community colleges teach the same courses and use the same curriculum as the state universities, and you can directly transfer credits from CC to the four year college if you decide to go on.

2, you can go to CC with a GED. Also, many colleges will accept a GED for regular admission to a four year Bachelors degree program.

CCs are a good way to start college if you have financial limitations, have been out of school for a while and need to get back in the habit of school, or have some other limitation. You should go to your local CC and talk tot he admissions counselor. They are used to dealing with GED students and will be able to tell you exactly how to apply, and how to move on from the CC to the state university after you finish.

You can do this. Good luck!

2007-06-03 02:23:18 · answer #1 · answered by matt 7 · 0 0

NO. A community college is simply a glorified high school and is a 2 year program. A University is an umbrella term for a COLLECTION of 4 YEAR COLLEGES... there can be any number or type of colleges in the "University"... or... putting it anothe way... All colleges COULD be a University but all Universities DO have a number of colleges.

With a GED you may have a very hard time getting into any decent college.

2007-06-03 01:30:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

a community college is only a two-year program; a university offers at least a four year program (baccelurate). if you didnt graduate from highschool, then you probably cant go directly to a universtiy. what you can do, however, is go to a community college and take lower level classes and eventually transfer to a 4-year program. youd spend about the same amount of time doing that, plus youll likely save money. good luck!

2007-06-03 01:26:44 · answer #3 · answered by daniel k 2 · 0 0

I'll make it easy for you:

Community College = Practical Knowledge
University = Theoretical Knowledge


*Note: This is from an academic perspective

2007-06-03 13:29:56 · answer #4 · answered by Ramon L 2 · 0 0

nope, Community College is a 2 yr Diploma or Certificate & can be a preparatory to Univ. Univ is where you earn higher education or degree.

If you have GED, some community colleges accept this as a prerequisite for admission!

2007-06-03 03:28:10 · answer #5 · answered by cynth 2 · 0 0

community college promises fairly so a lot greater to this point as selection in the student inhabitants. there'll be older scholars besides as human beings such as you. I enjoyed my community college. seem at this as an risk to get used to the college journey. Get each and every little thing you are able to out of it. Get sturdy grades, connect golf equipment, and prepare for scholarships. community is an risk to stand out as a student. super universities are super, yet why spend greater money for the 1st 2 years than you are able to desire to? generally you will purely be working on your widespread Ed standards besides.

2016-10-06 13:20:45 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

no they're both very different things. usually people use community college as a stepping stone to get to a university. universities are much bigger with a wider range of courses and oppurtunities for you

2007-06-03 01:38:58 · answer #7 · answered by einah1422 2 · 0 1

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