Brad Miller, NC 13, Receives Community College Member of the Year Award
by momoaizo, Tue Oct 10, 2006 at 07:53:16 AM EDT
From it's inception in 1902, Community Colleges, (originally Junior Colleges) have offered low cost alternatives to the Ivy Leagues. Into the bargain add that they are closer to home and allow students of all ages to come together for one of two reasons; either a step to higher learning, or technical training.
With Bush's history of fast-tracking jobs overseas, American's must re-invent themselves or face the consequences of nonviable skills in an ever changing job market. A two-year degree can be earned in a technical field while staying and possibly working within the community. While Congress has voted to reduce funding for Pell Grants, Community Colleges continue to be a real choice for the middle and lower classes.






