Universities vs. Community Colleges vs. Vocational College

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Difference between Universities, Community Colleges and Vocational College

Education is one of the most powerful forces in the world, without education, one is risking the chance of never become successful in life. Therefore, it's imperative that a person should seek to educate themselves to a certain extent.  Education should also be a part of a person's fundamental rights. It's obvious that a person should at least have an education on the primary level, but one has to also pursue higher education to have a chance at achieving a successful lifestyle. However, people are often confused with terms like community college, universities, and vocational colleges.  

Specialization 

Universities tend to offer many courses and specializations, which can include bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and PhDs in various different fields. On the other hand, community colleges tend to offer basic associates degree and in some special cases offer a bachelor’s degree in a number of fields. Community colleges also tend to offer professional-oriented training. Alternatively vocational colleges, tend to offer technical and more hands on training, which requires that the student learn via a more hands on approach.  

Campus Size

When it comes to campus sizes, universities are the largest. Students tend to live, eat, and study within the university campus or nearby, basically a  university becomes a student's communal living hub. On the other hand, community colleges are often located within a vicinity of a student’s residential location and tend to be quite small in size since they offer fewer courses and degrees thus students do not need to live on campus. Vocational colleges, tend to be similar in size than community colleges since most vocational colleges tend to offer 3 or 4 specialized courses. With fewer course options they don't require as many classrooms, thus a smaller campus size. In addition vocational colleges don't offer campus residence. 

Tuition Fee

When it comes to being the most expensive, universities lead the way in being the costliest. They not only offer degrees in a variety of fields, but also they tend to offer the best quality higher education teachers. Trailing behind, vocational colleges can also be quite expensive depending on the field, since vocational colleges offer career orientated training, which allows one to get a good job straight after graduating from college. Community colleges are by far the easiest to afford, since they offer a quality education, in an affordable price range. 

Similarities and Differences

  • Education is important and vital for personal development for making the most of one’s future, one should try to get as much education as possible in order to find success in life. In fact, education should be a fundamental right for all human beings. In addition, higher education is vital if one wants to be successful later in life.
  • Universities offer a variety of degree of all levels. Community colleges offer diplomas and 2 year degrees, while some may also offer 4 year degrees. Vocational colleges tend to offer professional orientated courses, which help a person get a specific job.
  • Universities tend to be the largest in campus size and usually offer student housing. Community colleges are not as large and they offer limited classes and generally don't offer campus living. Same can be said about vocational colleges.
  • Universities tend to be the most expensive due to their quality of education, while vocational colleges are not too far behind and can also be expensive depending on the courses offered. Community colleges are the most affordable.

Which college has the most disciplined students?
  • Universities
  • Community Colleges
  • Vocational College
 
 

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