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... There are three reasons why attending a two-year, or community college, for general courses is more beneficial than attending a four-year university. First, the cost to attend a two-year/community college is significantly less than attending a four-year university. ... Second, enrollment is extremely lower at a two-year/community college compared to most other campuses available. ... Third, two-year/community colleges offer more of an assortment of courses, with accommodating schedules for students. ... The first reason why attending a two-year, or community college, for general courses is more beneficial is that it is cheaper to attend. ... There is no additional tuition required to enroll in a two-year/community college. ... Steven Harold, states, “A two-year or community college is often times a much better choice for students because there is no outrageous tuition required to enroll” (THR 13). Students can save an enormous amount of money by enrolling in a two-year college. This extra money can be used to help support themselves through their college career. ... The average cost per unit at a two-year college is anywhere from $100 to $400 cheaper than a four-year university.
Approximate Word count = 962 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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