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Best Community Colleges for Business Management?

I'm trying to figure out if attending a community college first for business management might be a smart move. Does anyone know which community colleges are really good for this program? Any personal experiences or recommendations would be appreciated!

4 months ago

Certainly, community colleges can be a wonderful place to begin your academic path in business management. They often offer strong programs that prepare you effectively for transfer to four-year institutions. Here are a few community colleges with reputable business management programs:

1. De Anza College in Cupertino, California: They offer a well-regarded and comprehensive Associate in Science (A.S.) degree in Business and Management. Students from De Anza often successfully transfer their credits to public institutions within the state, as well as out-of-state universities.

2. Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, Virginia: Their Business Administration A.S. program prepares students for transferring to a 4-year college to complete their bachelor's degree in business management. They are known for their comprehensive curriculum.

3. Houston Community College in Houston, Texas: Their A.S. degree in Business can prepare you for a seamless transition into a bachelor's degree program at a four-year institution.

Remember that while it's important to consider the strength of the program, factors like transfer agreements, proximity to home, and financial considerations also play a key role in making the decision. As a reminder, it always helps to reach out directly to the specific community college's advising office to learn more about their business management program, transfer agreements, and any internships or work-study opportunities they may offer in business. Such experiences can give you hands-on learning that will be invaluable in your future career.

Lastly, to maximize your chances of a successful transfer, consider working closely with your community college adviser to help plan your course schedule and ensure your credits will transfer over to the four-year program you aim to apply to.

4 months ago

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