Community College Providence RI

Community College in Providence, RI is always a choice. Many students attending two-year colleges start out knowing that they will eventually transfer to a four-year school to get their bachelor's degree. There are several reasons you may want to consider a community college, too.

Brown University
(401) 863-1000
Prospect St
Providence, RI
Empire Beauty School - Providence
(570) 429-4321
151 Broadway
Providence, RI
Rhode Island School of Design
(401) 454-6100
2 College St
Providence, RI
Motoring Technical Training Institute
(401) 434-4840
54 Water St
East Providence, RI
Newport School of Hairdressing
(401) 725-6882
226 Main St
Pawtucket, RI
Johnson & Wales University
(401) 598-1000
8 Abbott Park Place
Providence, RI
Providence College
(401) 865-1000
River Ave and Eaton St
Providence, RI
St Joseph School of Nursing
(401) 456-3050
200 High Service Ave
North Providence, RI
Rhode Island College
(401) 456-8000
600 Mount Pleasant Ave
Providence, RI
New England Tractor Trailer Training School - Rhode Island
(401) 725-1220
600 Moshassuck Valley Industrial Hwy
Pawtucket, RI
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Community College

Starting Out at a Two-Year College

Things to think about
Upon graduating from high school, you may not have defined career goals. Not wanting to put your education on hold, you may prefer to avoid paying huge tuition bills while trying to ""find yourself."" As the cost of a university education escalates each year, the option of spending your freshman and sophomore years at a two-year college can be a great way to get started.

You may also consider attending a two-year college if you are unable to meet the initial entrance standards required by the four-year school of your choice. Some of these standards, such as a specified grade point average (GPA), standardized test scores, or knowledge of specific academic subjects, can be remedied at a two-year college. Students who have opted to do this praise the community college system for giving them the chance to be academically ""born again.""

The two- to four-year transfer
If your plan is to attend a two-year college with the ultimate goal of transferring to a four-year school, you will be pleased to know that the importance of the community college path to a bachelor's degree is recognized by all segments of higher education.

Author: Amy Ambler

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