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Community College
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Attending a community college has been a great option for many students. Historically, approximately 25% of BHS graduates choose to attend a community college each year.
Some benefits of this post-secondary option are:
- Affordability- Tuition and fees at a community college are a fraction of the same costs at a four-year school. There is also no room and board costs which can range from $10,000 to as much as $15,000 per year.
- Open Admission- All applicants that apply to a community college are admitted. It’s the level of classes that a student is placed into that varies from applicant to applicant.
- Flexibility in Academic Program Options- Students can choose from certification, apprenticeship and associate’s degree program. Students can then transfer to a four-year school to complete their bachelor’s degree if they so choose.
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Contact Us
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Kathleen Moody
College Counselor
kmoody@barrington220.org
(847) 842-6517Jennifer Stroh
College Counselor
jdstroh@barrington220.org
(847) 842-3260Carrie Galvan
CRC Coordinator
cgalvan@barrington220.org
(847) 842-3240Kimberly Priola
Administrative Assistant to College Counselors
kpriola@barrington220.org
(847) 842-3251