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Top community colleges according to Military Times?

Hey, folks. Recently came across the Military Times but I am a bit overwhelmed by the abundance of info there. Can someone familiar with it help explain why certain community colleges have been ranked high there?

9 months ago

Sure, I'd be happy to help explain this. Military Times typically ranks post-secondary institutions based on their hospitality towards military veterans and how well they cater to the unique needs of military students.

Here are some of the criteria Military Times may consider in their rankings:

1. Academic Rigor: This measures the quality of the education provided at the institution and can include factors like class size, faculty qualifications, and accreditation.

2. Veteran and military student services: These are services like financial aid, counseling, and specific programs designed to help military and veteran students succeed.

3. Affordability: This takes into account things like tuition rates, availability of financial aid, and overall cost of attendance.

4. Commitment to Non-traditional students: As military and veteran students often fall into the non-traditional category, this consideration is important. It could include add-on services like child care, flexible class schedules, and services that cater to students who might be returning to education after a longer break.

5. Military Recognition: Some schools may be recognized for offering credit for military training, participating in the Yellow Ribbon Program, or being a Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges member.

6. Success Rates: A key component would be success rates, looking at retention and graduation rates for military and veteran students specifically.

In terms of why particular community colleges may rank high, it might be because they excel at meeting the above criteria. Remember, however, rankings can vary depending on the weightage given to the various factors. Depending on one's personal needs and preferences, a lower-ranked college might in fact be a better fit.

9 months ago

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