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Are you thinking its too late for you to apply to college or university in the US? That the only schools who may still be accepting students at this date would be low-caliber, border-line diploma mills?
Well you would be wrong! Many well ranked, highly respected colleges and universities have rolling admissions. These institutions do not have a “hard” deadline by which your application must be received but instead continue to accept applications until the class is full.
If you were not accepted at your chosen schools, your first choice, or even …
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By University Language Services
Lower tuition isn’t the only reason that millions of students every year decide to attend community colleges.
With careful planning, transferring to a 4-year college or university from a community college is often easy. That makes community colleges an attractive, affordable option for students throughout the U.S. and around the world.
What is a community college?
Community colleges award associate’s degrees, usually after two years of classes.
Many U.S. students attend a community college directly after graduating from high school. Community colleges also attract older, “non-traditional” students who live near …
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What is a community college?
Community Colleges are a very important part of the American university system. They provide a wide range of academic and professional programs. The most popular program is the two-year university-transfer Associate’s Degree in which students finish the first and second years of their bachelor’s degree, and then transfer to a four-year university to complete the third and fourth years of the BA or BS degree. Most large community colleges offer a wide variety of courses, so that students can progress in their majors as well as …

