Types of U.S. higher education
1. State College or University : A state school is supported and run by a state or local government.
Each of the 50 U.S. states operates at least one state university and
possibly several state colleges. Many of these public universities
schools have the name of the state, or the actual word “State” in their
names: for example, Washington State University and the University of
Michigan.
2. Private College or University : These schools are privately run as opposed to being run by a branch
of the government. Tuition will usually be higher than state schools.
Often, private U.S. universities and colleges are smaller in size than
state schools.
Religiously affiliated universities and colleges are private schools.
Nearly all these schools welcome students of all religions and beliefs.
Yet, there are a percentage of schools that prefer to admit students
who hold similar religious beliefs as those in which the school was
founded.
3. Community College : Community colleges are two-year colleges that award an associate’s
degrees (transferable), as well as certifications. There are many types
of associate degrees, but the most important distinguishing factor is
whether or not the degree is transferable. Usually, there will be two
primary degree tracks: one for academic transfer and the other prepares
students to enter the workforce straightaway. University transfer
degrees are generally associate of arts or associate of science. Not
likely to be transferrable are the associate of applied science degrees
and certificates of completion.Community college graduates most commonly transfer to four-year
colleges or universities to complete their degree. Because they can
transfer the credits they earned while attending community college, they
can complete their bachelor’s degree program in two or more additional
years. Many also offer ESL or intensive English language programs, which
will prepare students for university-level courses.If you do not plan to earn a higher degree than the associate’s, you
should find out if an associate’s degree will qualify you for a job in
your home country.
4. Institute of Technology : An institute of technology is a school that provides at least four
years of study in science and technology. Some have graduate programs,
while others offer short-term courses.
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