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Different Types of Colleges

DIFFERENT TYPES OF COLLEGES Online Institution Online college is an institution where classes and instruction are done via the internet. Schools like these include Kaplan University, Strayer University, and University of Phoenix. For-Profit colleges in general are more career-focused. The receive only a portion of their revenue through student tuition payments, and other revenue through fees paid by government and state education aid programs. Campus Institution Schools which offer both online and campus locations for students to study or take classes like University of Phoenix, DeVry University, Grand Canyon University, Colorado Technical Institute, and Virginia College. Community College A smaller, local campus college offering Associates's and possible Bachelor's degrees which is funded by tax revenues from the state or locality in which it is located like Salt Lake Community College. State College Non-profit – A state-funded institution with a campus location which is funded by tax revenues from the state in which it is located like Palm Beach State College, Polk State College, Seminole State College, and Santa Fe College. State College A state-funded institution with a campus location which is funded by tax revenues from the state in which it is located like Palm Beach State College, Polk State College, Seminole State College, and Santa Fe College. State University A state-funded institution with a campus location which is funded by tax revenues from the state in which it is located like The Ohio State University, University of Utah, and the University of California at Los Angeles. Private A privately funded institution with a campus location which does not accept state tax funds, but is funded by private donations, endowments, and student tuition like Harvard University, Yale University, Stanford University and Northwestern University. All colleges and universities offer classes taken toward graduation. Online schools tend to offer mainstream degree programs with specializations which appeal to most Many online colleges and universities are receiving regional accreditation for their programs. All campus-based institutions receive regional accreditation. Some programs within the curriculum are also accredited by state or professional certification agencies for both online and Curriculum Accreditation students. Campus schools tend to offer all the standard programs with specializations, but they also offer more class regimens in which students must attend laboratory sessions or other "hands-on" types of instruction. Medical, pharmaceutical, engineering, and athletics disciplines are more prevalent among campus-based institutions. on-campus programs. Grad Time-lines The student's experience with online institutions and on-campus or traditional schools is very different. One advantage online schools can offer students is an accelerated learning track which allows graduation in less time than normally required by traditional campuses. Online schools can offer class materials and instruction on a 24/7 basis with students Instructors The trend in For Profit Online and For Profit Campus institutions is to bring in degreed professionals with an interest in teaching. For Profit institutions do not hold advanced degrees in Education or Teaching. Non-Profit Community Colleges and smaller Non-Profit State Colleges employ instructors with a mix of teaching credentials and some industry experience. learning at their own pace, and in some cases with class scheduling structures which have the students taking classes one-at-a-time on shortened schedules (5-8 weeks per class), students can reduce the overall time required to graduate. Non-Profit State Colleges, Non-Profit State Universities, and Private on-Profit Universities employ instructors with predominantly Education degrees certified to teach in specific areas with some industry professionals who also possess Educational degrees to provide classroom instruction. Traditional class schedule structures require standard timeframes for graduation without much opportunity to decrease the time required, except through utilization of CLEP or AP credits. Classroom Size Teachers with Degrees Due to the varying type of institutions, the average class sizes are calculated based on published data from different schools in each category. Private University Non-Profit State University Non-Profit 30-50 25-50 Community College 15-45 30-40 Non-Profit 30-40 20-40 5% 5% State College Non-Profit 20% 10% 20% 30% For Profit Online For Profit *For Online students, classes are taken via computer and the total number of students receiving instruction on any given class may total in the thousands, but due to the nature of online learning, the student experiences the class in a 1 on 1 environment. Campus CLASSES CAREERS **Some class sizes in Campus-based institutions can be as many as 100 to 300 students for certain types of classes utilizing a lecture-based format. FOR PROFIT FOR PROFIT NON-PROFIT NON-PROFIT NON-PROFIT NON-PROFIT University privorofit State College Non-Profit e University Stat Non-Pro Non-Prot For Profit Campus ommunity College C For Profit Online

Different Types of Colleges

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