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North               Carolina               boasts               several               top-tier               four-year               universities,               and               many               are               situated               a               few               mere               miles               apart               in               the               geographical               region               known               as               the               Triangle               (Chapel               Hill,               Durham,               Raleigh               and               surrounding               area).

The               University               of               North               Carolina               at               Chapel               Hill,               North               Carolina               State               University,               and               Duke               University,               as               well               as               several               other               fine               schools,               are               peppered               throughout               the               area               close               enough               in               proximity               for               the               students'               paths               to               intersect               without               intention.

Learners               who               need               alternatives               to               the               four-year               system               have               an               equally               impressive               selection               of               schools               to               attend.

North               Carolina               hosts               the               third               largest               network               of               community               colleges               in               the               nation,               and               residents               of               the               Triangle               have               two               outstanding               institutions               that               are               accessible               by               public               transportation               and               affordable               for               most               residents.

At               least               two               more               within               the               wider               area               are               within               an               hour's               drive.

Many               residents               use               these               schools               to               complete               general               education               requirements               affordably               before               transferring               to               larger               four-year               institutions               in               the               Triangle.
               This               article               will               summarize               the               two               more               local               community               colleges,               Durham               Technical               Community               College               and               Wake               Technical               Community               College,               as               well               as               Vance-Granville               Community               College               and               Central               Carolina               Community               College               that               serve               many               residents               of               the               area.
               All               four               schools               are               under               the               umbrella               of               the               North               Carolina               Community               College               System,               which               is               governed               by               the               State               Board               of               Community               Colleges.

The               Board               ensures               that               the               schools               operate               according               to               General               Statutes               as               taxpayer               dollars               are               used               to               support               them.

As               a               result,               all               schools               listed               have               identical               tuition               structures               although               fees               assess               may               vary               by               campus.

Tuition               is               set               at               $42               per               credit               hour               for               residents               of               North               Carolina               and               $233.30               per               credit               hour               for               students               who               have               not               established               residency               in               North               Carolina.

The               North               Carolina               Community               College               System               website               is               a               good               resource               and               is               available               at               www.nccommunitycolleges.edu/.
               Tuition               and               fees               must               be               paid               for               at               registration.

Some               schools               may               offer               installation               plans               for               staggered               payments.

Students               should               apply               for               financial               aid               by               completing               the               federal               FAFSA               (Free               Application               for               Student               Aid)               as               soon               as               they               know               they               will               attend               school.

School               scholarships               may               be               available               for               certain               students;               interested               applicants               should               contact               the               school's               financial               aid               or               business               office               for               details.
               The               four               schools               all               support               high               school               students               by               offering               Huskins               Bill               courses.

The               Huskins               Bill               is               legislation               that               allows               additional               incentives               for               community               colleges               to               allow               qualified               high               school               students               to               enroll               and               earn               college               credit.

Huskins               Bill               courses               are               held               on-campus               at               the               community               colleges.

The               schools               may               also               offer               opportunities               for               dual               enrollment               courses               where               the               enrolled               students               do               not               have               to               leave               their               high               school's               campus               to               receive               instruction.

Books               and               supplies               for               Huskins               and               dual               enrollment               courses               are               paid               for               by               the               school               systems.

These               programs               are               designed               to               be               free               for               high               school               students               as               it               is               part               of               their               public               school               education.
               Durham               Technical               Community               College,               also               known               as               Durham               Tech               and               DTCC,               is               located               near               Downtown               Durham               and               Research               Triangle               Park.

In               addition               to               a               curriculum               designed               for               students               who               intend               to               transfer               to               four-year               universities,               programs               are               available               for               students               aiming               for               careers               in               Business               and               Public               Service               Technologies,               Health               Technologies,               Industrial               and               Engineering               Technologies,               and               Information               Systems               Technologies.

Many               programs               lead               to               eligibility               for               certifications               and               licensures.

A               full               list               of               programs               and               courses               is               available               at               the               school's               website               at               www.durhamtech.edu/html/prospective/programsofstudy/index.htm,               and               some               courses               are               available               online.
               A               mandatory               fee               of               $40               per               spring               or               fall               semester               and               $20               per               summer               session               is               assessed               to               cover               student               activity               costs.
               C-STEP,               or               Carolina               Student               Transfer               Excellence               Program,               is               a               partnership               between               Durham               Tech               and               The               University               of               North               Carolina               that               is               intended               to               identify               students               who               will               potentially               pursue               a               Bachelor's               degree               after               completion               of               certain               associates               degree               programs               at               Durham               Tech.

Students               served               by               the               program               receive               additional               counseling               and               guidance               while               earning               their               two-year               degrees               so               that               they               will               have               a               higher               chance               of               a               successful               integration               at               the               larger               campus               after               transferring.
               About               thirty               miles               southeast               in               Wake               County's               Raleigh,               Wake               Technical               Community               College               (Wake               Tech               or               WTCC)               is               a               larger               school               with               a               wider               range               of               academic               programs               and               structured               athletics               teams.

The               school               offers               157               programs               of               study               that               yield               either               a               diploma               or               certification.

A               full               list               of               programs               is               available               at               the               school's               website               at               http://curred.waketech.edu/listing.php.

Similar               to               Durham               Tech,               a               curriculum               is               available               for               students               who               intend               to               transfer               to               a               four-year               institution.

The               school               also               offers               online               courses.
               WTCC               lists               nine               different               athletics               programs               available               for               student               participation               on               their               website.
               Student               fees               vary               depending               on               which               campus               a               student               must               use               and               how               many               credit               hours               they               are               registered               for.

$10               per               term               is               assessed               as               an               administration               fee,               $10               for               athletics,               $1               per               credit               hour               for               computer               usage,               and               $5               for               campus               access.
               Similar               to               Durham               Tech's               C-STEP               program,               Wake               Tech               partners               with               North               Carolina               State               University               to               assist               students               in               pursing               a               four-year               degree               with               their               PAC               program.

Students               accepted               to               the               PAC               program               are               guaranteed               admission               to               NC               State.
               Vance-Granville               Community               College               (VGCC)               has               a               main               campus               located               in               Henderson,               NC               approximately               one               hour               north               of               Durham.

The               school               offers               full-               and               part-time               enrollment               and               would-be               students               have               at               least               forty               different               programs               to               choose               from.

A               full               list               is               available               at               the               schools               website               at               http://www.vgcc.edu/Academics/academics-programs.cfm.
               In               addition               to               tuition,               students               are               required               to               pay               a               general               fee               of               up               to               $19,               a               technology               fee               of               up               to               $12,               and               an               access               fee               capped               at               $12               each               regular               semester.
               Vance-Granville               Community               College               does               not               advertise               any               partnerships               with               any               specific               four-year               universities,               however               does               offer               curriculums               designed               to               maximize               the               amount               of               transfer               credits               accepted               by               UNC-system               schools.
               Lastly,               Central               Carolina               Community               College               (CCCC)               is               a               120-program               institution               that               serves               residents               of               Chatham,               Harnett,               and               Lee               Counties               at               three               different               campuses               all               approximately               one               hour               from               the               Raleigh-Durham               area.
               CCCC               lists               forty-seven               curriculum               programs               that               end               with               accreditations               of               certificates,               certifications,               or               diplomas.

A               detailed               listing               is               available               on               the               school's               website               at               http://www.cccc.edu/curriculum/index.php?searchBy=Detail.

Some               courses               are               available               online.
               CCCC               supports               structured               team               athletics               in               men's               and               women's               basketball               and               women's               volleyball.
               The               school               assesses               a               student               fee               of               up               to               $28               per               semester               as               well               as               a               technology               fee               of               up               to               $16.
               Websites               cited:               
               www.nccommunitycolleges.edu               
               www.durhamtech.edu               
               www.waketech.edu               
               www.vgcc.edu               
               www.cccc.edu






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