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Types of Colleges

There are many types of colleges, including public and private, two-year and four-year, local and regional, community, junior, career, and more. Which one is right for you and your educational needs? It may take some exploring to understand at which you'll want to pursue your degree, but getting all the facts before you apply and enroll is imperative. Explore a variety of college possibilities.
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  Spread Your Wings at Local Colleges and Universities
Check out all the exciting advantages to attending local colleges and universities.

Tales from Regional Colleges
With all the universities in the United States to choose from, narrow down your list of choice schools by looking at regional colleges.

The Advantages of Associate Degrees
Associate degrees increase earning potential and get you halfway to a bachelor's degree.

The Benefits of a Community College
Although some unfairly perceive going to a community college as a "fallback" approach, community college can actually be a "forward-thinking" move.

The Good Book: What You'll Really Learn at a Christian College
For students looking for a more meaningful college experience that fits in with their core beliefs and values, Christian colleges often make the best fit.

The Reality of Career Focused Colleges
You love these careers on reality TV -- fashion design, culinary arts, and business... find out how career-focused colleges can help you land a job in them.

The Right Fit at Four Year Colleges
Four year colleges offer the traditional education that is perfect for many academic pursuits.

The Wonderful World of Women's Colleges
Considering a women's school for your college career? Read on for some important info.

Three Things Junior Colleges Do Best
Not ready for the big leagues yet? Consider junior colleges and find three things they do best!

Two Year Degrees Give a Lift
Whether you're aiming at a professional career or a respected degree, earming a two year degree at a two year college can provide you with the background that you need to succeed.



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