Although Community Colleges are smaller, after graduating high school, a smaller college might just be exactly what a student has in his or her mind. Most students are coming from a class average of twentytothirty students in the high school …show more content…
If someone is unsure about what career path he or she may take they should keep in mind that a Community College is a great transition into a University. A Community College can easily prepare students for the tasks that their high school may not have. A student attending a University may have a heavier workload than someone who chooses to attend a Community College. Smaller workloads at a Community College may grant the student extra leisure time for hobbies or even a job. Lastly, because tuition at Community Colleges is considerably lower than Universities, the financial burden on students and their families is much less. Community colleges are in fact less expensive, and offer a myriad of scholarships that can eventually help with tuition at a University. While Universities also offer numerous scholarships, many only cover partial tuition and students may need government funded aid programs to alleviate the overall cost of attending these