First of all money is a key factor here, by attending community college you could save a lot of money and complete your associate degree for probably half of the cost of a university. The annual average cost of attending a public four year college is $9,410 (collegeboard.org)but the private colleges or universities can go up to $32,410(collegeboard.org), The living expenses are not included. When you attend a community college you have the advantage of living with your parents and have no expenses.
Another crucial component is class size. In the first two years of college all the classes you take are general courses, and the average class size of a community college is 25-35 students per class (collegeboard.org),which enables professors and students more interactions. Unlikely in the four year university the average …show more content…
By the time they transfer to a four year college they will be more mature, independent and know what it takes to have a good life. At the end when you receive your degree it will be that same as the one who studied there for four year, it will not say he attended a two year college before come here, and when someone ask you where you got your degree you will tell them the four year college not the community