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  1. Sep 29, 2016 · Most two-year colleges in the United States are comprehensive community colleges, which basically means they offer both general-education and technical programs on the same campus.

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  3. Community colleges prepare students for transfer to four-year colleges and universities, and allow high school students to earn college credits through dual enrollment. They teach adults who are preparing for GEDs or learning English.

  4. May 3, 1973 · Most comprehensive community colleges offer programs designed to help persons enter the work world in two years or less. The emphasis is not on the degree but on the quality of preparation that will lead to successful employment and job satisfaction. Career education is the key concept.

    • Roy W. Trueblood
    • 1973
  5. Bailey et al. (2015) proffered a comprehensive theoretical model to increase community college completion rates called guided pathways. One theory undergirding the model is the practice of limiting options and designating predetermined pathways for students to take, thus potentially making it simpler for students to complete college.

    • The History of Community Colleges
    • The Junior College and The Research University.
    • The Community College Mission
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    The community college evolved from at least seven sources of educational innovation. Two began in the 1880s and 1890s: (1) community boosterism and (2) the rise of the research university. Three came from the educational reforms of the Progressive Era (1900–1916): (3) the advent of universal secondary education, (4) the professionalization of teach...

    Two years after Carroll proposed the two-year Baptist college as a solution to the financial and enrollment crises in Texas and Louisiana, two northern Baptists gave this invention a name and a place within the broader context of higher education. William Rainey Harper, president of the University of Chicago, believed that the American liberal arts...

    Contemporary discussions regarding the mission, role, and function of the community college rely on historical notions of the evolution of the institution. If one chooses to emphasize the vocational education stream, one may reach the conclusion that community colleges are post-high school, but not higher education. If one examines the success of s...

    The distinctive contribution of community colleges to American higher education is their adaptive, transmutable mission. They represent education's local, front-line interface with society. To fulfill this transmutable mission, comprehensive community colleges provide (1) general and liberal education,(2) vocational and technical education, (3) adu...

  6. During the 1950s and 1960s, there was general agreement that the community college was a comprehensive college designed to serve the multiple needs of a diverse student body through a variety of programs, including developmental, transfer, vocational, general, and community education.

  7. Nov 29, 2022 · Overview. What is community college? How are community colleges different from four-year colleges and universities? What are the benefits of attending a community college? What types of jobs...

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