Does Society Have An Accurate Representation Of Community Colleges

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Morgan Perry
Mrs. Layton
English 2010
2 March 2023
Does society have an accurate representation of community colleges vs. four-year universities?
Topic Introduction Community colleges are rising in popularity for many reasons. Many students feel that there is not enough information given to them about community colleges. They feel that this is a better option for many students, however, it doesn’t get talked about enough. This has been an issue ever since community colleges became a thing. This issue has been especially apparent since 2020 and the COVID outbreak. More students are arguing that they would have used this option but it wasn’t brought up to them when discussing life after high school with a counselor. Many people argue that the …show more content…

COVID changed schooling all over the world, and new options for higher education came about. Online school became much more popular as did community college. The number of people attending a community college is much higher now than it was before COVID for many reasons. People argue that since community college is becoming more popular that it should be getting more attention from the media and counselors. Some also argue that since more and more people are turning to this as an option the media should talk about it and counselors should offer it to students as an option for higher …show more content…

It is so important that they find a college that is a good fit for them, and a program that is going to help them succeed. College is one of the most important factors that will determine your life after high school, so it should be a good experience. Every option for higher education should be presented to every student so that they can choose which one they like best and the one they think will bring them the most success later in life. Students should have a good experience in college, and they should enjoy it. Students shouldn’t choose something because the option was given to them when they would have liked something else much more that wasn’t discussed. In conclusion, society doesn’t have an accurate representation of community colleges and four-year universities. Community colleges don’t get talked about as much as some people think they should because of what they have to offer many students. There are many other assumptions about community colleges that society believes. In the end, society’s representation of community colleges and four-year universities is not