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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the User Group Meeting you wish to attend from the options provided. Mark your choice clearly.
  3. Fill in your Community College name and Local Education Agency (LEA) in the designated fields.
  4. List the participants attending from your institution, including their positions and email addresses. Ensure all information is accurate for effective communication.
  5. Review all entries for completeness and correctness before submission.
  6. Once completed, save your form and return it via email to Darice McDougald at mcdougaldd@nccommunitycolleges.edu or fax it to 919-807-7164 by the deadline of November 29, 2007.

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$30,000 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $45,400 is the 75th percentile.
Technical schools offer lots of hands-on training and immerse students in a trade or profession through paid internships or other real-world experiences. Not all community college programs offer the same level of practice in the field, and many require more theory-based education.
Trade school graduates have specialized skills tailored to specific industries. Average Salaries: College graduates generally have higher earning potential, but trade school graduates can also earn competitive salaries in high-demand fields such as healthcare, technology, and skilled trades.
Career College Promise (CCP) is North Carolinas dual enrollment program for high school students. This program allows eligible NC high school students to enroll in college classes at North Carolina community colleges and universities through their high school.
A schools focus on the program you want is also critical when youre comparing community college vs. technical college. While community colleges have to support a wide variety of programs, technical colleges can focus on offering the best vocational and technical education possible its all they do.

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Trade schools prepare students for immediate employment in one field but offer less flexibility to pivot to other career paths. Cost and time commitment differ community colleges tend to be more affordable and offer part-time options, while trade schools may be more expensive but faster to complete.
Tech school: Emphasizes hands-on, practical training directly related to specific careers or industries. Four-year college: Focuses more on theoretical knowledge and academic coursework, with less emphasis on practical skills training.

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