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    What are the differences in the quality of education between community colleges and UCSD for international students, and is community college significantly worse in this regard? Additionally, as an international student facing academic disqualification, would transferring to a community college to maintain your student visa status be a worthwhile option considering the potential cost savings in tuition?

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    I'm not entirely sure, but I believe they offer valuable opportunities for international students. My acquaintances have told me that it provides affordable education, a supportive environment, and a diverse student body. So, I would be interested to hear from you if you have learned anything new about this? By the way, you might be interested in reading an article about the dos and don'ts when applying for college scholarships. Some things were surprising to me, so I'm glad I read it and feel more prepared for my college application process.
    Last edited by Davidletta; 05-29-2024, 05:31 AM.

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      Last edited by KennethRichardson; 05-24-2024, 10:22 AM.

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        most community colleges don’t have 4 year degree programs. They are primarily for associate degree programs, university transfer courses, and trade certifications. Most CCs don’t offer bachelor’s degrees and if they do it’s only for a few programs. There are hundreds of them throughout the country and each has their own curriculum and course plan
        Last edited by hermis; 07-02-2024, 09:04 AM.

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          Originally posted by XhabvhQonirtm View Post
          What are the differences in the quality of education between community colleges and UCSD for international students, and is community college significantly worse in this regard? Additionally, as an international student facing academic disqualification, would transferring to a community college to maintain your student visa status be a worthwhile option considering the potential cost savings in tuition?
          When it comes to lower-division courses in particular, community institutions provide an education that is either on par with or even superior than that of UCSD. They prioritise instruction, offer individualised attention, and have lower class sizes. While UCSD may not provide a noticeably superior core education, it does offer greater options for research. Additionally, community colleges can save money, particularly for international students whose out-of-state tuition is more expensive. Enhancing academic performance and preserving student visa status can be achieved by enrolling in community colleges for academic purposes. Experiences at community colleges can boost GPAs and facilitate transfers to four-year institutions.

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