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		<title>The Benefits of Attending Community College</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Community college, city college, junior college or technical college; whatever you want to call it, they all have the same meaning. Community college is a type of educational institution wherein you can finish your studies in a two-year program. They grant certificates, diplomas or associate degrees. Attending a community college for a lot of students can be one of the smartest decisions that they have made. Community colleges offer lower tuition and board fees. If you attend a community college with an excellent program, you get outstanding education at reduced cost. Since it is in the community some students decide to stay at home thus lowering the cost of attending college even more. You also have a bigger chance of getting into one even if your grades in high school may not be that impressive. If you get a high GPA in a community college, it shows that you can  <a href="http://www.communitycollegesinchicago.org/213/the-benefits-of-attending-a-community-college.html">read more...</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignright" title="community college" src="http://www.graphicdesignbasics.com/uploadedfiles/2009/07/community-college.jpg" alt="" width="360" height="338" />Community college, city college, junior college or technical college; whatever you want to call it, they all have the same meaning.  Community college is a type of educational institution wherein you can finish your studies in a two-year program.  They grant certificates, diplomas or associate degrees.  Attending a community college for a lot of students can be one of the smartest decisions that they have made.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Community colleges offer lower tuition and board fees.  If you attend a community college with an excellent program, you get outstanding education at reduced cost.  Since it is in the community some students decide to stay at home thus lowering the cost of attending college even more.  You also have a bigger chance of getting into one even if your grades in high school may not be that impressive.  If you get a high GPA in a community college, it shows that you can successfully perform college-level work and you can now transfer to the college or university that you really wanted from the start.  It will now result to vacancies to the college that you left and they in turn will now fill in the empty spots.  It would also be easier to transfer credentials from a community college to a university.  It can provide a smoother transition for the student.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are still not sure of what major you want to take, attending community college would be a good option.  Some students realize what they want to do in life when attending this school and it would be less expensive than changing major at a university.  It gives you more time to think about your future at lower costs.  They also have programs that develop your vocational and technical skills.  You might be surprised that you might have a skill that you’re good at and you can continue doing it as your career choice.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Community colleges are great stepping stones when you are unsure of which path to take.  Of course, you don’t want to spend precious money on a major that you do not really like.  Think about your decisions before making one that could definitely change your life.</p>
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		<title>How to Choose an Excellent Community College in Chicago</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Whether you are a graduating senior or somebody that wishes to become a specialist or re-train, it is time spent well to look at what you want your lifestyle to be a few years from now. Should you determine that going to a community school in Chicago is ideal then by all means move forward, but before enrolling in a particular community institution, you should do some homework. When you are choosing the institution, higher priced does not necessarily mean superior, and your community school research in Chicago really should not depend on only the pricetag. In reality, you may get the wrong schooling and be trained for a community profession that will send you nowhere. In the same way, selecting the most inexpensive community institution might not be best for you, so it&#8217;s critical to opt for the correct one due to the fact it will impact who you  <a href="http://www.communitycollegesinchicago.org/207/how-to-choose-an-excellent-community-college-in-chicago.html">read more...</a></p>
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<p>Whether you are a graduating senior or somebody that wishes to become a specialist or re-train, it is time spent well to look at what you want your lifestyle to be a few years from now. Should you determine that going to a community school in Chicago is ideal then by all means move forward, but before enrolling in a particular community institution, you should do some homework.</p>
<p>When you are choosing the institution, higher priced does not necessarily mean superior, and your community school research in Chicago really should not depend on only the pricetag. In reality, you may get the wrong schooling and be trained for a community profession that will send you nowhere. In the same way, selecting the most inexpensive community institution might not be best for you, so it&#8217;s critical to opt for the correct one due to the fact it will impact who you become, the standard of your lifestyle and the way you will face employment advancements in the foreseeable future.</p>
<p>There are a few respectable community schools in Chicago, a few popular and some less known, waiting to be found. You will begin by acquiring information and other reference materials at the nearby library. Furthermore, it can be beneficial to talk to folks who had been educated at the community school that you&#8217;re planning on studying, or possibly talk to the school&#8217;s enrollment consultants who will definitely assist and will be eager to have you enrolled as a student. A lot of people also look up numerous community schools online to read applicable reviews. Many other would-be pupils may ultimately desire to check out the school and obtain a feel of what it&#8217;s actually like.</p>
<p>Overall, decide shrewdly and sign up for a community institution that aspires for substance and superiority</p>
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<p>1. <strong>Truman College</strong></p>
<p>1145 W Wilson Ave<br />
(between Clifton Ave &amp; Racine Ave)<br />
Chicago, IL 60640<br />
Neighborhood: Uptown</p>
<p>(773) 907-4000</p>
<p>www.trumancollege.edu</p>
<p>After going to Northeastern for a year, I realized that I was not ready to take a full-on university, so I moved my business to Truman. I&#8217;m almost done with my first semester here and I&#8217;m surprised that the teachers are so supportive, inspiring, and passionate (the ones I&#8217;ve been fortunate enough to have, at least).</p>
<p>As for the rest of the staff, I think it really boils down to patience and persistence. They sit around and answer the same questions all day, so I can understand why they don&#8217;t seem too enthusiastic about their jobs, so I&#8217;d try and be empathetic and just a wee bit patient. A little bit of niceness goes a long way. <img src='http://www.communitycollegesinchicago.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>- <a>Julia P.</a></p>
<p>Chicago, IL</p>
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<p>2. <strong>Harold Washington College</strong></p>
<p>30 E Lake St<br />
(between Dearborn St &amp; State St)<br />
Chicago, IL 60601<br />
Neighborhood: The Loop</p>
<p>(312) 553-5600</p>
<p>hwashington.ccc.edu/</p>
<p>Its a community college, what do you expect? The instructors here are pretty good though. I&#8217;ve been to a big university where it feels like you&#8217;re not connected with the instructor at all, but  at harold washington all my profs at least make an attempt to learn everyone&#8217;s name and that means something. Also,  the student body is diverse so that always a plus.</p>
<p>Overall, once you get pass the craziness of the registration and financial aid. This school is actually pretty good. From my perspective, if you know what classes you need to take that will transfer, then you could have a good experience here. This school really proves that the quality of the education really doesn&#8217;t diminish in the community college level, its the same ole same ole.</p>
<p>- Torry S.</p>
<p>Chicago, IL</p>
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<p>3. <strong>Kennedy-King College</strong></p>
<p>6800 S Wentworth Avenue<br />
Chicago, IL 60621<br />
Neighborhood: Greater Grand Crossing</p>
<p>(773) 602-5000</p>
<p>The school has just moved to a new location which is beautiful and Kennedy King is very much now a &#8220;modern&#8221; college. My professors are all great and obviously not there for just a paycheck. The only reason I am not giving KKC 5 stars is because the lack of organization and the horrendous attitudes of a lot of the staff. While there are quite few staff members that are excellent and definitely above and beyond. I have encountered a few that attempted to make me and others feel &#8220;Stupid&#8221; during registration becuause as first time students we were unsure of the process. If the district was to get rid of these bad seeds, I would say that this school would get  5 stars and above.</p>
<p>Jackie M.</p>
<p>Chicago, IL</p>
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