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Definition of community college in English: community collegenoun 1North American A college providing further and higher education for people living in a particular area. 〈主北美〉(为社区居民提供继续教育和高等教育的)社区学院 Example sentencesExamples - More women were entering Oregon State University while men were more likely to attend a community college and then transfer.
- Another college studied was a large urban community college, with five campuses in two Florida counties.
- While taking classes at the community college Norma felt she received ‘great’ support.
- The implementation of certificate programs in the comprehensive community college was reviewed for this paper.
- Besides her job as a ward secretary at the hospital, she was studying for her nursing degree at a local community college.
- Staff members in the programs described have been educated in disability issues and how they might be addressed in a community college.
- Many students arrive at the community college lacking basic skills in reading, writing, and mathematics.
- An accounting professor at a Minnesota community college has her students study the federal budget.
- Also, when I first got out of high school, I went to a community college.
- At the community college, all that was needed was for her to take their placement test.
- He's in high school, and he also attends part-time at a community college.
- Patricia is an English instructor at a small community college.
- When I started at the community college, it was for art classes only.
- He's now a student at a community college in Sacramento, California, where he's studying journalism.
- She began at the local community college, where, after nine years she earned an associate's degree.
- Clearly, the table indicates that open admissions continues to be a central function of the community college.
- Chloe would be attending university in the fall, and Liam would be going to El Camino, a community college in the area.
- At a nearby community college, a similar system has made interim reporting of grades a requirement.
- I finished at a community college, focusing on computer programming, and am now working for a reasonable income.
- I continued taking classes at the community college in the county where we lived.
2British A secondary school whose educational and recreational facilities are available to adults in the local community. 〈英〉(其教育和娱乐设施向当地社区成人开放的)社区中学 Example sentencesExamples - The event is aimed at the residents of Northlands Park and Craylands, who will be able to take free courses at the adult community college from the end of April.
- I hadn't corrected that, although I discovered he was now working in a village not far away as Head of Music in the community college.
- I was teaching a basic college writing course one summer at the local community college.
- I once took a ‘ghost-hunting’ class at the local community college.
- I am a student at a community college, and I have been nominated to compete in a theatre festival.
- More recently I've taken Aikido at the local community college and enjoyed it immensely.
- There is a secondary school, a community college and three primary schools in the village, one of which is Irish-speaking.
- However today, the school is a large and vibrant community college with a reputation second to none.
Definition of community college in US English: community collegenounkəˈmjunədi ˈkɑlɪdʒkəˈmyo͞onədē ˈkälij North American A nonresidential junior college offering courses to people living in a particular area. Example sentencesExamples - I finished at a community college, focusing on computer programming, and am now working for a reasonable income.
- An accounting professor at a Minnesota community college has her students study the federal budget.
- He's in high school, and he also attends part-time at a community college.
- More women were entering Oregon State University while men were more likely to attend a community college and then transfer.
- Clearly, the table indicates that open admissions continues to be a central function of the community college.
- She began at the local community college, where, after nine years she earned an associate's degree.
- When I started at the community college, it was for art classes only.
- Many students arrive at the community college lacking basic skills in reading, writing, and mathematics.
- Staff members in the programs described have been educated in disability issues and how they might be addressed in a community college.
- Besides her job as a ward secretary at the hospital, she was studying for her nursing degree at a local community college.
- While taking classes at the community college Norma felt she received ‘great’ support.
- At a nearby community college, a similar system has made interim reporting of grades a requirement.
- I continued taking classes at the community college in the county where we lived.
- The implementation of certificate programs in the comprehensive community college was reviewed for this paper.
- Another college studied was a large urban community college, with five campuses in two Florida counties.
- Chloe would be attending university in the fall, and Liam would be going to El Camino, a community college in the area.
- Patricia is an English instructor at a small community college.
- Also, when I first got out of high school, I went to a community college.
- At the community college, all that was needed was for her to take their placement test.
- He's now a student at a community college in Sacramento, California, where he's studying journalism.
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