Technical colleges emphasize *blank*
What is hands-on training?
What size are the classes in community colleges?
What are small classes? (Around 25-35)
These universities offer a diverse range of *blank*
What are majors?
Although *blank* cost are higher, these universities tend to offer a substantial amount of *blank*
What is tuition? What is financial aid?
Can be completed in less than *blank*
What are two years?
What are 2 or more advantages to community college?
What is cheaper, time convenience, academic flexibility?
Students have a large number of *blank* to get involved in.
What is extracurricular/clubs?
Students attending these Universities generally have more access to *blank*
What is research opportunities?
Something technical colleges typically don’t offer
What is on-campus housing?
Where is the best community college in Florida located?
Valencia College in Orlando, FL
Since public universities tend to be big, it is easier to get an on-campus *blank*
What is employment/job?
Class sizes at these universities tend to have less than *Blank*
What is 15 students? (Fun Fact: One of Yale's class sizes is just 2 students)
Commonly offered programs
What is cosmetology, culinary arts, welding, etc?
What is the main difference between a community college and a technical college?
Community colleges give you a broader education while technical colleges aim towards specific classes for a particular job
These universities have a lower *blank* to in-state students versus out-of state students and private universities.
What is cost of attendance?
These universities have various *blank* connections and resources available to students and alumni.
What is job? (Acceptable answers: industry, work, network)