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    Community (Two-Year) College Programs

    Community colleges are primarily two-year public institutions that grant associates degrees and certificates. They offer education pathways for students to enter directly into the workforce or to transfer to a four-year college. Students interested in transferring can often complete the basic classes of a four-year college at a lower price. These colleges also have open admissions policies and accept all students with a high school diploma or equivalent.

         

    Community colleges by state.

         

    National two and four-year colleges searchable by criteria important to you.

         

    Directory of community colleges in Oregon.

         

    Community colleges by sport. The NJCAA is the national governing body for two-year college athletics, covering junior college and community colleges nationwide.

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    Four-year college programs

    Four-year colleges or universities provide learning in an array of subjects while preparing students for careers. They grant bachelor's degrees, which enable students to pursue opportunities in a wide spectrum of jobs. Students who earn a bachelor's degree may also continue their education and pursue a graduate degree.

     

    Colleges in the Oregon University System.

         

    Private college options in Oregon.

         

    Historically black colleges and universities by state.

         

    Public four-year colleges by state.

         

    Private four-year colleges by state.

         

    National two and four-year colleges searchable by criteria important to you.

         

    Military colleges search.

         

    Opportunities for NCAA college-bound student athletes.

         

    US News Best College Rankings and Lists. Lists include historically black colleges, public and private colleges, and colleges by region and area of study.

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