Another benefit I enjoy from a community college is the smaller class sizes (relative to a university) when taking these core classes.
Another benefit I enjoy from a community college is the smaller class sizes (relative to a university) when taking these core classes.
As an individual returning to school after working for 15 years, a community college was on my list with online schools (they also have an online community college, of course) as the price of it is much lower than a university. If it were free for younger folks, that would be an incredible incentive to learn a trade.
Where I live (N. Colorado), a community college’s cost can get rather steep. If you take eight credit hours, you could pay $1500+ just for the classes, and you may buy books. That’s a typical out-of-pocket for a local school here, so you may get a grant, program, or scholarship to help you, but yeah, it’s hard…
Thx for the Jeopardy knowledge, Smeagol!
I’ll take “examples of adult tantrums” for $100, Alex!
*…we still do Jeopardy jokes right…? *
We were hearing Kaiser providers complain of workloads at least 10 years ago. Sad to see nothing has changed. Not surprising in the least.
I can only hope that this actually does something.