Wednesday, November 11, 2009

So what's the difference between a Vocational School, Community College, and College/University?

Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a Vocational School, Community College, and College/University?

A Vocational School is an institution where you can earn a certificate in a career field.

A Community College is a type of school where you can earn a two year college degree. Community college's usually have open admissions policies and require a high school diploma or G.E.D.

A College is a school where you can earn a four year degree. Typically college's do not offer advanced degrees such as ph.d's.

A University is a school where you can earn a four year degree. Universities offer advanced degrees and have colleges or schools within them.

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