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How U.S. Colleges Work: Community College, State Schools & Private Universities


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🎓 It’s graduation season in the United States, which makes it the perfect time to learn how American colleges work. In this episode, we explore community colleges, state universities, and private institutions, how long degrees take, and why the cost of education can vary so much.

You’ll learn useful academic vocabulary while understanding admissions, tuition, student housing, and financial aid — all explained clearly for English learners. Listen and discover how the U.S. system compares to your own.

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🔗Sources:

https://www.lacc.edu/cost-tuition/costs-college

https://www.calstatela.edu/financialaid/2023-2024-cost-attendance

https://admission.ucla.edu/tuition-aid/tuition-fees

https://financialaid.usc.edu/undergraduate-financial-aid/cost-of-attendance/

https://educationdata.org/average-cost-of-community-college

📝 Vocabulary list:

1) Graduation season: The time period when colleges and universities hold commencement ceremonies for graduating students.

2) Higher education: Education that takes place after high school, typically at a college or university. This includes undergraduate and postgraduate studies.

3) Chaotic: Disorderly or confused.

4) Public institution: A college or university that is funded by the government, generally resulting in lower tuition fees compared to private institutions.

5) Private institution: A college or university that is not funded by the government and relies on private funding sources, leading to higher tuition fees.

6) Senior year: The final year of high school.

7) Tuition: The cost of attending a college or university for the academic instruction itself.

8) Associate's degree: A two-year degree awarded by community colleges.

9) Bachelor's degree: A four-year degree awarded by colleges and universities.

10) Semester: One half of an academic year, typically lasting around 15-18 weeks.

11) Financial aid: Money provided by the government, colleges, or organizations to help students pay for tuition.

12) Competitive: A college or university that is difficult to get into due to a high number of applicants.

13) Elite: A highly prestigious university.

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