A junior college, more commonly known as a community college, is a two-year postsecondary institution that provides an academic education or vocational training to prepare student-athletes for successful careers. The highest certificate that a student-athlete can earn at a junior college is usually an associate’s degree; however, some student-athletes decide to continue their education at a four-year university to get a bachelor’s degree by transferring their credits.
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1 – What is junior college?
Junior college (community college), is a type of educational institution that provides two years of academic instruction after graduating from high school.
2 – What is the difference between a junior college and a university?
You will spend four years at a university getting a bachelor's, master's, or PhDs. While at a junior college, you will spend 2 years getting an Associates's Degree.
3 – Can I go to a university after graduating from junior college?
Yes! Junior college lasts for 2 years, after that you can enroll at a university where you will complete your 3rd and 4th year of studies.
4 – What is the cost of attending a junior college?
The cost of attending a junior college is between $10,000 and $30,000. However, junior colleges offer scholarships to their student-athletes.
5 – Can I get a full scholarship at a junior college to play my sport?
Yes!
6 – What sports are offered by Junior College schools?
Fall Baseball, Spring Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football, Fall Golf, Spring Golf, Half Marathon, Ice Hockey, Indoor Track and Field, Fall Lacrosse, Spring Lacrosse, Outdoor Track and Field, Fall Softball, Spring Softball, Fall Soccer, Spring Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Fall Tennis, Spring Tennis, Fall Volleyball, Spring Volleyball, and Wrestling.