When I graduated from high school college did not cross my mind. I wanted to join the Marine Corps and serve my country for as long as I could because both my grandfather and uncle we’re both in the Navy. But since complications happened I ended up in Massasoit. I chose Massasoit because it has one of the best transferring programs and has the major I wanted to get into which is Early Childhood Education. When I applied for Massasoit I did not know much about community college, I just thought that it’ll be similar to highschool which is not at all I what I learned. Since most of my friends are going to community colleges I thought that it would be better for me to go to community college instead of University. Seeing that most students go …show more content…
Even if community colleges are getting more money, it is the student’s job to be committed and focus on their education. Students play an import role in raising the graduation rate because the numbers won’t go up no matter how much we are funded if the students aren’t committed. Everyone has a perspective on school, some students will try really hard while others just don’t care. In the Article “How to Escape the Community College Trap” by Hulbert we met with Daquan Mcgee. He was in prison for two years before going to community colleges. His past forces him to go to school full time, get a job and meet with an advisor every week and despite that he got a degree in less than 3 years. He is truly inspiring because if he can do all that and still get a degree what is stopping me from doing the same. If I want to be successful I have to be committed, even if the odds are against me. I still have to try my very best because you miss all the shots you don’t take. Of course just because community colleges aren’t funded more than they should be, they still have great programs to help students to be more successful. In the article Daquan was part of the ASAP program which gave him an advisor for his time in school that would help him and motivate him. Massasoit also has great programs to help student like us but again it is up to us the students whether or not to be
After listening to the wisdom of Husky, one can recognize that he offers valuable insights, but also provides some inaccurate information regarding academic affairs in community college. Beginning with the valuable information, he is correct when he states that the cost of community college, in both tuition and price-per-credit, is significantly lower than a four-year institution. He is also partly correct about the curriculum. For students enrolled with the intention of transferring to a four-year institution, general education courses in the liberal arts are offered that will transfer to their desired school. He explains that these liberal arts courses are generally smaller than those offered at larger schools, and provide for more interaction with the instructor – both claims are true.
When one graduate’s college it is usually one of the happiest days of their lives, they finally get to quit their low paying job and get a job that is much higher paying and hopefully a job they enjoy. However most of the time these newly college grads do not get to go buy a new car, or a house, or whatever else their heart desires instead; they have to spend about the next 20 years paying off their student loans. But what if there was another way, so that these newly grads do not have to spend 20 years paying off loans? Well maybe there is because in January of 2015 President Barrack Obama proposed the idea of free community college. This sounds great does it not?
Rather than worrying about whether or not we will be able to afford college, we focus on getting in to the top universities in the country at whatever cost. For other seniors in the city and even students at Ignatius on financial aid, they cannot afford ACT prep classes, visits to college campuses around the country or even the extremely expensive applications to each of the schools. College is not a given for these students like it is for the students at Ignatius. Without a college degree, it is very difficult to find a job and provide for a family, restarting the vicious
I chose to attend community college in the United State because of two reasons. First, I am an international student. My purpose is not only school but also new cultural. I do not want I become a person who have high knowledge but without any experiments. I think, “If I choose community college to begin my study in the United State, I will have more time to learn about the habits and customs of the US” and I am happy because I did that decision.
The purpose of her essay is to prove to her audience, mainly soon-to-be college students or parents of future students, that college is still a vital part of planning your future. She effectively advertises community college as a cheaper alternative to four-year universities and their skyrocketing tuition prices; and tries to persuade her readers that attending Community College can be just as important as going to a traditional four-year university because they allow you to begin your college education at
The community college is a good choice because it offers advantages in cost, convenience,
In the article “Two Years are Better than Four” Addison addresses community college as “America’s hidden public service gem” (Addison). She explains how community college has been often not even thought of as an option when young adults are
Transitioning from high school to community college can be an unnerving experience for many students. Despite these fears, attending a community college provides numerous benefits and opportunities for a successful future. This transition includes recognizing high school and community college differences regarding teaching style, student body, academic assignments, responsibilities, scheduling, and freedom. These distinctions highlight community colleges' increased independence, responsibility, and flexibility, allowing for a more dynamic and independent learning environment. Ultimately, these distinctions help students in their pursuit of higher education.
As the month of November comes along annually, every single high school senior is forced to decide which path they are going to take after graduating. For some, it is easy to choose which college to attend and how to pay for it. But, for many, it is extremely difficult to figure out a way to get the funds for college. So, they choose the community college route. Community college is drastically cheaper than tuition at a four year university.
For those who have graduated from high school and will continue with their higher education, many if not all of these students will have to pay out of pocket for college. Most of students think that if they graduate from college or a four-year university they will have a chance to work in the professional field rather than work for minimum wage. It is an opportunity for anyone, particularly those who have low wages, to earn a degree and make more money. In the article “Expanding Community College Access” from The New York Times, President Obama states that tuition for community college should be free, because the American workforce is not educated enough for the global and national workplace. The presiding evidence and statements from experts
Yes I have a better grasp of what the community college is all about and their mission to help students be successful. I also understand that they are there for quite a few reasons and one of the reason is to prepare students for the real world and to help build a better workforce and economy in the U.S. “Community colleges provide a wide range of technical training and many of these vocational programs include work-study components at local employers, providing critical job experience” (Bessen, 2015). Now since there are more demand for highly trained and well skilled workers, community college needs to increase their graduation
In 2009, there were 9.7 million unemployed high school graduates, compared with 5.2 million college graduates without jobs. In college, students make friends and different connections that will be very helpful when it’s time to begin their life-long career. Those friends they make in college might help them get jobs sometime in the future, and these connections and networks might help them throughout their lives with anything. I have thought about different colleges, but the two main colleges of my choice would have to be Columbia State Community College or University of
And with many schools, the selection process is not always an accurate judge of character for all students. As a result of this, many students feel abandoned by the very idea of attending a university. Selectivity is not the only deterrent either. In the past few decade, the cost of attending a university has skyrocketed. Richard Fonte (2011) published a peer-reviewed article titled, "The Community College Advantage."
Also, in “The Financial Needs of Community College Students” she notes, “...As college degrees become more and more necessary for success in the work force, it is crucial that we find solutions to this financial aid situation. A 13 percent graduation rate just isn 't enough. Students should not have to pay, literally and figuratively, for lack of a financial aid system that addresses multiple points of entry to the baccalaureate degree...” Financial aid is increasing at a higher
I should attend a community college and at the time it scared me because everyone I knew, including my sister, dropped out within their first semester and never returned.