Same in Florida. My son got his AA and then went to UCF. He had a great experience in junior (community) college with the average class size about 25. I got my AA from the local community college, then went back and got an RN at the same school (a 2 year degree). Finally got my BSN from UNF. My son transferred to UCF and went to uni…
Same in Florida. My son got his AA and then went to UCF. He had a great experience in junior (community) college with the average class size about 25. I got my AA from the local community college, then went back and got an RN at the same school (a 2 year degree). Finally got my BSN from UNF. My son transferred to UCF and went to university classes on campus. I don't think he had any of those auditorium size classes because he came in as a junior. I got my BS online. My daughter went to FL State. She was in the honors program so she didn't have any of those auditorium classes.
All those community colleges in Florida are now state colleges and offer 4 year degrees. Each one offers specific four year degrees in specialized areas. All credits are transferable to Florida universities. FCCJ (Florida Community College of Jacksonville) now FSCJ (Florida State College at Jacksonville) offers over 63 2 year certificate programs. Many of these are highly paid careers and all are valuable to the community.
Same in Florida. My son got his AA and then went to UCF. He had a great experience in junior (community) college with the average class size about 25. I got my AA from the local community college, then went back and got an RN at the same school (a 2 year degree). Finally got my BSN from UNF. My son transferred to UCF and went to university classes on campus. I don't think he had any of those auditorium size classes because he came in as a junior. I got my BS online. My daughter went to FL State. She was in the honors program so she didn't have any of those auditorium classes.
All those community colleges in Florida are now state colleges and offer 4 year degrees. Each one offers specific four year degrees in specialized areas. All credits are transferable to Florida universities. FCCJ (Florida Community College of Jacksonville) now FSCJ (Florida State College at Jacksonville) offers over 63 2 year certificate programs. Many of these are highly paid careers and all are valuable to the community.