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What is a Two-Year College?
A two-year college, often called a "junior" college or a "community" college, is an institution of higher learning that offers at most two academic years of education. High school graduates can enroll in such colleges often without any other requirements and earn Certificates of Completion or Associate's Degrees. Some two-year colleges are state-supported, or public; others are private. Many four-year colleges will offer full credit for the first two years of education completed at a community college. Many two-year college graduates transfer to four-year colleges or universities to complete the Bachelor's Degree in two additional years. One benefit of doing so is typically lower tuition costs for the first two years of study. Others utilize the Associate Degree or certificate to gain greater expertise in their work. |
Arizona:
Glendale Community College
Mesa Community College
California:
Cerritos College
Chabot College
Chaffey College
City College of San Francisco
College of the Siskiyous
Cuyamaca College
Cypress College
De Anza College
El Camino College
East Los Angeles College
Elegance International – Campus Hollywood
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
Foothill College
Glendale Community College
Hartnell College
Las Positas College
Long Beach City College
Los Angeles City College
Los Angeles Harbor College
Los Angeles Pierce College
Los Angeles Trade Technical College
Los Angeles Valley College
Marymount College
Orange Coast College
Riverside Community College
Sierra College
Skyline College
Theatre of Arts – Campus Hollywood
Colorado:
Otero Junior College
Florida:
Brevard Community College
St. Petersburg College
Maine:
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Massachusetts:
Bunker Hill Community College
Quincy College
Michigan:
Kirtland Community College
Missouri:
Wentworth
New York:
Bramson ORT College
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
LaGuardia Community College of the City University of New York
Mohawk Valley Community College
Paul Smith's College
State University of New York: Rockland Community College
Oregon:
Chemeketa Community College
Southwestern Oregon Community College
Texas:
Kilgore College
Washington:
Bellevue Community College
Everett Community College
Highline Community College
North Seattle Community College
Olympic College
Pierce College
Shoreline Community College
Yakima Valley Community College |