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If               you               are               thinking               about               attending               a               community               college               in               Minnesota,               you               won't               be               disappointed               by               the               selection.

In               2010,               the               Washington               Monthly               College               Guide               published               a               list               of               the               top               50               community               colleges               in               the               country.

That               list               was               heavily               populated               with               schools               from               Minnesota,               including               four               that               made               the               top               ten.

The               rankings               were               based               on               the               Community               College               Survey               of               Student               Engagement               (CCSSE),               which               was               given               to               students               at               650               community               colleges               across               the               country.

The               survey               ranked               schools               according               to               how               well               they               measured               in               five               categories               including:               1)               Active               and               Collaborative               Learning,               2)               Student               Effort,               3)               Academic               Challenge,               4)               Student-Faculty               Interaction,               and               5)               Graduation               Rate.

Here               are               the               top               five               Minnesota               schools               that               made               the               list,               as               well               as               their               rankings               on               the               list               of               top               50               community               colleges               in               the               nation.

Saint               Paul               College,               Saint               Paul               (#1)
               Saint               Paul               College               had               the               distinction               of               coming               in               number               one               on               the               list.

In               other               words,               this               community               college               is               considered               not               just               the               best               in               Minnesota,               but               the               best               in               the               country.
               Saint               Paul               College               offers               thirty-eight               associate               degree               programs               in               the               areas               of               business,               computer,               engineering,               health               services,               languages,               liberal               arts,               transportation,               construction               and               building.

The               school               also               has               transfers               agreements               with               4-year               colleges               and               universities               so               that               students               can               go               onto               earn               bachelors               degrees.

The               school               is               located               "in               the               heart               of               Saint               Paul's               Cathedral               Hill,"               and               has               been               in               existence               since               1910.
               Itasca               Community               College,               Grand               Rapids               (#5)
               Founded               in               1922,               Itasca               Community               College               is               a               two               year               public               community               college               which               specializes               in               college               transfer.

Students               can               complete               their               first               two               years               in               almost               any               area.

The               associate               in               arts               degree               at               Itasca               is               designed               to               satisfy               the               general               education               requirements               at               all               Minnesota               state               universities,               as               well               as               the               University               of               Minnesota               College               of               Liberal               Arts,               the               University               of               North               Dakota,               North               Dakota               State               University               and               the               College               of               St.

Scholastica               in               Duluth.

This               is               a               great               way               to               get               the               first               two               years               of               college               under               your               belt               at               an               affordable               price               and               at               a               great               school.
               In               addition               to               the               associate               degree               in               liberal               arts               degree,               Itasca               offers               three               associate               in               applied               science               degrees.

Those               degrees               include               natural               resources,               pulp               and               paper,               and               power               generation.

The               school               also               offers               career               programs               in               pulp               and               paper               and               wildlife               management,               as               well               as               several               professional               certificates.
               Leech               Lake               Tribal               College,               Cass               Lake               (#7)
               Leech               Lake               Tribal               College               in               Cass               Lake,               Minnesota               is               a               fairly               new               school,               having               been               established               in               1990               by               the               Leech               Lake               Band               of               Ojibwe.

The               school               is               also               very               small,               with               around               70               employees               including               faculty               and               staff,               and               250               full-time               students.

While               most               of               the               students               at               Leech               Lake               Tribal               College               come               from               the               Leech               Lake               Reservation,               around               eight               percent               of               the               students               are               non-Native               American.
               Programs               at               the               college               are               divided               into               three               categories               including               arts               and               humanities,               professional               studies               and               science               and               technology.

Professional               studies               include               business               management;               construction               trades,               carpentry               and               electrical;               early               childhood               education,               child               development               associate               and               law               enforcement.

The               arts               and               humanities               programs               include               Indigenous               leadership               and               liberal               education               programs,               while               the               science               and               technology               programs               include               natural               science               and               liberal               education               with               a               "STEM"               emphasis.

STEM               is               an               acronym               for               science,               technology,               engineering               and               math.
               Alexandria               Technical               College,               Alexandria               (#8)
               Founded               in               1961,               Alexandria               Technical               Colleges               started               with               a               focus               on               technical               education.

While               continuing               to               devote               resources               to               providing               exceptional               technical               education,               the               college               has               also               provided               comprehensive               educational               opportunities               for               many               years.

Programs               include               administrative               and               office               managment;               art,               design,               and               media;               business               managment               and               finance;               computer               science;               general               education;               health               and               professional               services;               law               enforcement;               manufacturing,               constucution               and               industrial               technology;               sales               and               marketing;               and               transportation               and               mechanics.

Many               programs               include               degrees               that               easily               transfer               to               four               year               colleges               for               those               who               desire               to               earn               bachelors               degrees.
               In               addition               to               high               graduation               rates,               as               documented               in               the               (CCSSE)               study,               Alexandria               Technical               College               boasts               a               90               percent               placement               rate               for               their               graduates-with               some               programs               having               100               percent               placement               rates.
               Minnesota               West,               Pipestone               Campus               (#30)
               Minnesota               West               at               Pipestone               is               one               of               five               campuses               included               in               the               Minnesota               West               Community               and               Technical               College               system.

Other               campuses               are               located               at               Canby,               Jackson,               Worthington               and               Granite               Falls.This               community               college               has               been               providing               technical               and               liberal               arts               education               for               over               70               years,               and               students               can               now               earn               associate               degrees,               diplomas,               or               certificates               in               more               than               60               disciplines-from               accounting,               to               carpentry,               to               nursing.

The               goals               of               Minnesota               West               include               providing               students               with               access               to               learning,               to               position               students               for               employment               and               transfer,               and               to               meet               regional               needs               for               education.






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    Many               believe               that               it               shouldn't               matter               where               you               go               to               college.

    As               you               long               as               you               work               hard               and               get               a               good               education,               something               as               silly               as               your               alma               mater               shouldn't               affect               your               life               and               career.

    Some               say               that               college               isn't               even               necessary,               the               only               real               education               comes               from               the               school               of               "hard               knocks."               If               it               were               a               perfect               world,               the               previous               statements               might               be               true.

    It               wouldn't               matter               where               you               went               to               school.

    However,               the               reality               is               that               it               does               matter.

    It's               for               many               reasons               people               might               consider               unreasonable               or               unfair.

    Even               so,               it's               the               way               things               are               for               the               immediate               future.

    Whether               or               not               going               to               one               college               or               another               is               worth               its               value,               such               as               a               higher               tuition,               is               a               discussion               for               another               time.

    The               following               are               a               list               of               reasons               why               where               you               go               to               college               matters               and               may               help               you               or               hurt               you               in               your               job               hunt               and               career.
                   Corporate               Recruiting
                   There               are               approximately               2500               4-year               colleges               in               the               United               States.

    The               education               you               receive               from               one               school               may               be               nearly               equal               to               the               education               you               receive               from               another               school.

    However,               corporate               giants               such               as               Google,               Microsoft,               Cisco,               Intel,               GE,               Goldman               Sachs,               Proctor               &               Gamble,               etc.

    do               not               recruit               at               all               2500               colleges.

    They               simply               do               not               have               the               time               or               resources.

    These               corporations               will               select               just               a               few               to               recruit               at,               such               as               the               top               colleges               listed               on               the               U.S.

    News               and               World               Report               rankings.

    Some               of               these               major               corporations               will               recruit               at               no               more               than               50               colleges.

    While               you               might               be               a               very               talented               and               smart               person               who               got               a               great               education,               if               you               do               not               go               to               a               school               that               one               of               those               giant               corporations               recruit               at,               the               odds               of               you               getting               a               job               at               one               right               out               of               college               will               be               lower.

    These               companies               are               also               the               ones               that               pay               the               highest,               so               your               initial               earnings               potential               may               be               lower               too.
                   Another               way               this               can               affect               recruiting               is               through               combinations               of               degrees.

    If               your               college               does               not               offer               a               specific               degree,               some               organizations               may               simply               choose               not               to               recruit               there.

    For               example,               a               medical               devices               company               may               be               interested               in               both               electrical               engineers,               mechanical               engineers,               and               computer               scientists.

    If               the               school               does               not               offer               one               of               these               three               majors,               the               company               may               decide               it's               simply               best               to               put               their               energy               towards               recruiting               at               another               school               that               may               offer               all               three               majors.
                   School               Reputation
                   On               average,               there               more               smart               students               at               the               elite               schools               than               the               non-elite               schools.

    Why?

    It's               for               pretty               obvious               reasons.

    They               have               higher               standards               for               admissions,               therefore               they               get               the               smartest               students               coming               out               of               high               school.

    Their               students               have               higher               SATs               scores,               GPAs,               and               more               AP               credits.

    These               measurements               aren't               a               perfect               indicator               of               smarts.

    However,               over               time,               they've               shown               a               correlation               to               success.
                   Some               might               say,               those               students               aren't               necessarily               smart,               they're               just               harder               workers               or               have               more               resources               to               achieve               those               successes.

    Perhaps               they               had               resources               for               Kaplan               test               taking               classes.

    That               may               in               fact               be               true.

    That               doesn't               change               the               fact               that               those               students               should               still               have               the               same               work               ethic               or               resources               when               they               attend               MIT,               Stanford,               Harvard,               or               Yale.
                   So,               how               does               this               matter               where               you               go               to               college?

    Colleges               with               good               reputations               can               help               your               resume               look               better.

    Ultimately,               that               should               help               your               job               prospects               and               career.

    Hiring               managers,               human               resources               personal,               and               potential               co-workers               are               human               and               will               naturally               will               be               impressed               when               they               see               that               a               person               has               gone               to               a               more               prestigious               college.

    Going               to               a               more               famous               college               almost               never               hurts               you.
                   Better               Students,               Better               Education
                   Classes               are               only               part               of               the               education.

    There               is               a               significant               amount               of               education               that               goes               on               by               interacting               with               other               students.

    If               there               are               many               smart,               bright,               and               motivated               students               surrounding               you,               don't               you               think               your               education               will               only               increase               too?

    I've               spoken               to               some               that               say               that               "it's               too               competitive               at               elite               schools,               there's               no               education               amongst               students."               While               this               may               be               partially               true,               the               competitiveness               between               all               those               students               is               part               of               the               education               as               well.

    The               corporate               world               is               not               a               breeze,               and               neither               should               college.
                   Tie-Breakers
                   I               once               had               a               discussion               with               a               colleague               about               the               U.S               News               and               World               Report               rankings               of               colleges               and               how               my               alma               ranked               quite               highly.

    His               response               was,               "I               didn't               know               about               that               list,               and               guess               what,               no               one               in               Silicon               Valley               cares               about               that               list."               I               believe               what               my               colleague               was               trying               to               say               was,               "If               you're               talented               and               stand               above               the               rest,               people               won't               care               about               your               background."               This               is               true.

    For               those               who               have               read               some               of               my               other               articles,               such               as               my               How               To               Guide               for               college               students,               you'll               know               that               it's               not               common               for               someone               to               stand               above               the               rest.

    Most               of               the               time,               a               job               candidate               is               simply               a               member               of               the               crowd.

    They               are               a               good,               talented               individual,               however               not               the               clear               best.

    In               those               times,               hiring               managers               and               recruiters               will               fall               back               on               tie-breakers.

    Tie               breakers               may               include               GPA,               years               of               experience,               if               you               have               a               Masters               degree,               and               of               course,               a               person's               alma               mater.
                   Alumni               Network
                   Related               to               the               previous               section,               larger               alumni               networks               also               help               you.

    It's               only               human               to               like               people               from               someone's               alma               mater.

    This               can               help               you               network               to               find               jobs,               network               to               find               opportunities,               or               help               break               a               tie-breaker               on               a               job               hunt.

    Going               to               a               college               with               a               large               and               successful               alumni               network               can               only               help               you.
                   Hiring               Is               Based               On               Standards
                   The               University               of               Advancing               Technology               offers               a               degree               in               "Open               Source               Technologies".

    I               have               no               idea               if               this               is               a               good               school               or               not.

    I               have               no               idea               if               students               receiving               this               degree               have               received               a               good               education.

    What               I               can               tell               you               is               that               I               have               never               heard               of               this               degree               from               any               other               school.

    Therefore,               if               I               see               this               degree               on               a               resume,               I               will               probably               throw               it               out               because               I               don't               know               what               the               degree               means.

    Most               organizations               are               interested               in               people               with               known               degrees,               such               as               Computer               Science,               and               known               education               programs.

    If               the               college               of               your               choice               does               not               offer               specific               degrees               recruiters               are               looking               for,               you're               now               a               step               behind               your               competition               for               a               job.
                   Sources
                   "Number               of               U.S.

    Colleges               and               Universities               and               Degrees               Awarded,               2005",               InfoPlease
                   References
                   "College               Rankings",               U.S.

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