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  2. College - Wikipedia

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    Colleges vary in terms of size, degree, and length of stay. Two-year colleges, also known as junior or community colleges, usually offer an associate degree, and four-year colleges usually offer a bachelor's degree. Often, these are entirely undergraduate institutions, although some have graduate school programs.

  3. Four-year junior college - Wikipedia

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    Students repainting the Shimer College sign to reflect its change from a four-year junior college to a regular college.. A four-year junior college was a type of educational institution in the United States in the 20th century that provided education from the 11th to the 14th grades, corresponding to the last two years of high school and the first two years of college.

  4. Academic degree - Wikipedia

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    There are several levels of education that one must choose in the 2nd and 3rd year of college, usually in the 3rd year of study. [96] A bachelor's degree usually takes 4 years of college (minimum level to be recognized as having a higher education). A specialist degree is awarded after 5 years of college (4 + 1).

  5. Why many employers have ditched 4-year degree requirements - AOL

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    The cost of four-year degrees has been a major hurdle. The average cost of tuition and fees for the 2021-2022 school year is $43,775 at private colleges, $28,238 for out-of-state students at ...

  6. Undergraduate degree - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, the laurea [4] (formerly laurea triennale, meaning "three-year laurea") is the most common type of "undergraduate degree".It is equivalent to a bachelor's degree and its normative time to completion is three years (note that in Italy scuola secondaria superiore or Lyceum [secondary or grammar school], takes five years, so it ends at 19 years of age).

  7. Community college - Wikipedia

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    The term associate degree is used in Western Canada to refer to a two-year college arts or science degree, similar to how the term is used in the United States. In other parts of Canada, the term advanced degree is used to indicate a three- or four-year college program.

  8. Fewer than 1 in 5 job listings require college degrees. Here ...

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    Those with a four-year degree earn significantly more than high school graduates. Bachelor’s degree holders earn 66% more than high school graduates on a weekly basis, according to the U.S ...

  9. Academic term - Wikipedia

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    In practice, the average quarter-long course is four or five units and the average semester course is three units, so a full-time student graduating in four years would take five courses per semester and three or four courses per quarter. Some colleges and universities have a 4-1-4 system, which divides the year into two four-month terms ...