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COMMUNITY COLLEGE VS FOUR YEAR UNIVERSITY

Learn about the differences between community colleges and four-year universities, including the average costs, percentage of students attending each, and the benefits of attending a community college. Discover resources for scholarships and explore opportunities for financial management.

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COMMUNITY COLLEGE VS FOUR YEAR UNIVERSITY

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  1. COMMUNITY COLLEGE VS FOUR YEAR UNIVERSITY Understanding the differences between the two and the cost that comes with each of these pathways to higher learning…

  2. PRE-TEST So we can start off by asking these questions… • What is the average annual tuition cost at a two-year college? • What is the average annual cost at a private four-year college? • What percentage of undergraduate students attends a community or technical college?

  3. OBJECTIVES We will review the following…. • Review College Expenses • Compare costs of four and two-year colleges • Explore the pro’s of attending a Community or Technical College.

  4. COLLEGE EXPENSES Most students can find ways to pay for their college education by combining • Grants • Scholarships • Work Study (average: $3,700 per year) • Parent contributions • Loans • Other sources

  5. ONLINE SCHOLARSHIP BOOK? • Yes! There’s a website that helps you find scholarships and that will help you apply for them too. • Collegefish.org • Free • Helps with transfer scholarships as well

  6. COLLEGE FISH

  7. EXAMPLES “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take”- Anthony Bernal

  8. PHI THETA KAPPA?? • What is Phi Theta Kappa? • Phi Theta Kappa is the international honor society of two-year colleges and academic programs, particularly community colleges and junior colleges. • Also the purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students.

  9. COST OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE • In many cases, it is financially manageable • For students to attend 4-year colleges and universities • However, some students choose • 2 year colleges for financial reasons • 40% of undergraduate students attend • 2 year colleges

  10. Average Tuition and FeesFor FullTime Enrollment • Two-Year College • Tuition and Fees: $3,264 per year • Public Four-Year College (in-state) • Tuition and Fees: $8,893 per year • Public Four-Year College (out-of-state) • Tuition and Fees: $22,203 per year • Private Four-Year College • Tuition and Fees: $30,094 per year source: College Board

  11. COMMUNITY COLLEGE COSTS FACTS More students are attending 2-year colleges first for financial reasons and other reasons such as: • Saving money by living at home • Completing basic courses at a cheaper price • Being in a smaller class size; Teacher to student ratio is smaller at a CC. • Flexible class schedules that work around your schedule • Time to decide what degree or career you really want to choose • Opportunity to start off fresh and raise G.P.A.

  12. POST-TEST So we end with the questions we asked at the beginning… • What is the average annual tuition cost at a two-year college? • What is the average annual cost at a private four-year college? • What percentage of undergraduate students attends a community or technical college?

  13. REVIEW • Average annual tuition at a two-year college • $2,693 • Average annual tuition at a private four-year college • $28,500 • Percentage of undergraduate students that attend a community or technical college • 40%

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