Hundreds of thousands of students are likely to be turned away from low-cost community colleges across the country over the next year because of funding cuts at the very time that record numbers of students are flocking to the open-admission schools, according to education officials.
This means that to get in, its going to take more than your application. You are going to have to identify your self as unique to the environment. That means that for you to get accepted to attend it is going to be imperative for you to show that you are going to benefity their environment in some way. Schools do not want students who are going to take one class and drop out. They are looking for students who are willing to tow the line and complete their programs.
But to do this, you are going to need funding. Though the numbers attending may drop, the number of students seeking funding is still the same. This means that there is funding out there for you. Visit freecollegeeducation.com for more details.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Community Colleges See Demand Spike
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