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SY THE SCHOOL it D. ai A, a s various career pathways to obtain “stack-
able” certificates, which can ultimately
o ur-year d tional University. Even better, National
and many four-year colleges offer schol-
ps fo ships are another advantage to commu-
nity college education. An apprenticeship
u r
t i u security clearance, which shows any em-
r t ust be aware that getting clearance may take
ng en o e en
wh he iv they are registered with some sort of
state authority. “There should be some
government seal,” says Bate, “and they
ntia the completion of the program.”
g u community college is a great way to save
money. The cost of the average commu-
ty c llege h past 20 years, while four-year institu-
ion et! annu l a institution is $10,300. And don’t forget
to look at your home state. Seventeen
states, including New York and California,
offer tuition-free community college
— now that’s a bargain. Even if you later
fo e f r
y tution, you will have saved yourself from
two years of considerable debt.
o - t colleges offering associate degrees, see
our website at start-engineering.com/
associates-degrees.
County College
of Morris,
g lege and be looking at job postings, but
s o e e r
e h U.S. Cyberspace Solarium Commission.
So-called articulation agreements
make transitioning from community
a r
e e a r
e e At Alexandria Technical & Community
College, in Alexandria, MN, for example,
be alization, and networking concentration
can seamlessly transfer their 60 credits
o Lehigh Carbon
Community College,
Schnecksville, PA
Tarrant County College,
Fort Worth, TX
Alexandria Technical & Community College,
Alexandria, MN HOT S COURT