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About Community Colleges

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Community colleges' commitment to accessibility is facilitated by open admissions policies and low tuitions. Consequently, community college enrollments reflect the rich diversity of the nation. Campuses are populated with people of all ages, ethnic and cultural heritages and socioeconomic backgrounds. 

Responding to local needs is an integral goal of community colleges. This commitment to local service, coupled with the promotion of lifelong learning, has resulted in multifaceted curricula. Community colleges train the future workforce and instruct employed workers in new technologies. It is no longer uncommon for a person with a college degree to attend a community college for computer courses or to otherwise update work skills. 

While occupational and technical programs are the focus for many students, attaining credits that transfer for a baccalaureate degree continues to be a goal for a large segment of the community college population. The number of community college students who need remedial education programs has increased markedly in recent years. Adult education courses that respond to social and recreational interests are also popular at many colleges. 

Community colleges' low tuitions and financial aid have kept higher education within the reach of many Americans. Although community college tuitions have increased in recent years, they remain significantly lower than those at four-year institutions. 

Many successful and well-known individuals got their starts at community colleges, including members of Congressastronauts, actors, scientists, business leaders, and philanthropists. Just as there are reasons why the community college was the right choice for them, a community college may be the door to opportunity for you. 

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