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December 2014 Are We Losing the Arts at Community College? Is it a Failure? My initial question: Are funding visual and performing art classes important at the community college level? Should more money be made available to departments so more classes can be made available, or should focus be given to core classes such as English, math, science, and history? Before conducting my survey I also wanted to see the difference in classes that used to be offered in colleges around the area. I used data from…
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studies over a period of five years at thirty-four community colleges, and in her book, The College Fear Factor, she comes to the conclusion that today’s college students and their professors, fail to understand what is expected of them in the eyes of the other(s) in each classroom setting. The College Fear Factor published by the Harvard University Press, focuses on "the least selective and prestigious colleges in the country: community colleges," and is based upon interviews with students and professors…
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required to enroll in a university; some of these students get points that only guarantee them a place in community colleges. Failing to achieve the university cut off point is not the only problem; these students are also poorly prepared for higher education. Both the students and the schools they attended previously are to blame for this poor preparation. However, this is not what worries college administrators and tutors. The major area of concern is how to use remediation as a way of preparing these…
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Thesis Statement:Many factors and positives lead that Kirtland Community College is a great start to help construct a better future academically and economically. Topic Sentence #1:KCC allows students with previously failing grades to receive another chance (or it can give the first chance depending if KCC is the student’s actual choice college) to build a solid foundation for their future. Evidence:As of 2009, more than 30% of students enrolled at a U.S public school have a gpa of 1.7 or lower.…
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St. Louis Community College Communications Department COM 200-476 Communication Between Cultures 3 credit hours Spring 2015 Instructor: Sandra S. Osburn Office: Forest Park campus; Theatre building, Room 134 Virtual Office Hours: Monday-Friday—via e-mail Hours may vary. Please allow 24-48 hours for a response. Campus Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. and 2:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Department Office: Forest Park campus; Theatre…
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a timid person to a mature one, I have learned to not give up from failures and be brave to share my struggles . The first step of every journey is certainly the hardest. When people first meet me and look at my academic achievements, no one would think that I once failed miserably in school. The beginning of my education was not as smooth as I hoped it was. I dropped out of college during my first semester in community college. It was not a challenging class.…
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many college students find themselves asking at one point or another during their excursions towards a degree, “Why am I here?” While some students have clear intentions and motivations as to why they are spending so much time and money to study, others wonder if they could be doing more productive things than studying ancient texts or writing long and arduous midterm papers. It is a common belief that every person should at least attempt to put themselves through a higher education vie college, but…
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oneself accountable for their actions. As a college career starts, importance lies in a person being able to fulfill obligations. While in college, a student’s obligations are their courses. In order to have a successful college career, each individual student must realize that they solely determine the outcome of their schooling. While there are many outside interferences that can affect college success, personal responsibility is the biggest factor in college success. Personal responsibility…
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The Texas A&M College of Medicine honor code is an exemplification of what it meant to be a student athlete. I was fortunate enough to be able to play collegiate baseball at the University of Texas Arlington. College athletes exhibit leadership, on the field and in the classroom. We are leaders in the community. College athletes exhibit honesty. We are asked to be upfront and honest with an individual in authority or we are faced with the consequences. Student Athletes have integrity. We are taught…
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UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY HEALTH PRACTICE BY GUILLAUME KENGNI My community is Church Hill in Richmond, Virginia. The Church Hill community I’m introducing for this assignment is also known as St John’s Church Historic District community in Richmond. Two reasons guided my choice of Church Hill for this task. I live in this community and work at Richmond Community Hospital in Church Hill. Consequently…
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