Large Universities vs Small Community Schools

Filed under college application, August 16th, 2010 by admin

Getting a college degree is definitely a worthy investment, especially since a college degree can have a great impact on your career and your future in general. However, with the rising costs of college tuition has prompted some students to go for career or community colleges. If you’re deciding between a university and a community colleges, here are some points worth thinking about, according to US College Search:

Tuition costs

Cost of earning your Bachelor’s degree as a full-time, in-state student at a state public university with housing fees for 4 years with a 4% tuition increase each year totals over $56,000… Cost of earning your Associate degree as a full-time, in-state student at career college for 2 years without housing fees totals a little over $13,000.

When choosing between a university and a community college, keep in mind that a university education is more expensive compared to a community college education. This is why many applicants applying for college are also applying for financial aid.

Location

According to College Answer:

Convenient locations: Many students are able to attend college while living at home, saving on campus-living costs.

It’s easier to find community colleges that are near your home compared to universities. This is one reason why a considerable number of students opt for community colleges that are a few minutes away from home.

More freedom in terms of schedule

Flexible class schedules: Classes are offered during the day, evening, and weekends to accommodate work schedules. More than 80% of community college students work part- or full-time jobs and many have family responsibilities.

Quality of facilities

Despite location and schedule flexibility, universities definitely have an edge over community colleges in terms of facilities and professors according to Go College:

Large universities can offer students huge and world-renowned facilities and professors that are leaders in their fields.

Because of this, many applicants still try their luck in sending an application form to their dream university. Many leading universities do hire professors who are leaders or well-known in their respective fields, along with high quality facilities.

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