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Community colleges put higher education close to where you live, work, and play. There are many reasons community colleges are attractive. They have an open admissions policy and offer many courses, including courses that will help prepare you for a bright future in the construction industry. Their low tuition helps keep higher education within the reach of many Americans. These factors make community college a good place to go to gain job skills.

Managerial personnel in the construction industry usually have a college degree or considerable experience in their specialty. Community colleges and 4-year universities provide construction programs. The American Council for Construction Education (ACCE) is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation as the accrediting agency for 4-year baccalaureate degree programs and two-year associate-degree programs in construction, construction science, construction management, and construction technology. Apprenticeship programs are increasingly linked to community college programs.

Many workers choose a community college when they want to upgrade their skills or to enter a new field. It is now common for a person with a college degree to attend a community college to update work skills. Community colleges are also flexible. Nearly 50 percent of their students work full time, so they offer courses at convenient times.

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Arrow The U.S. Department of Education has a web site, Prepare for My Future, which gives you some questions you'll want to ask. There are many schools to choose from. You can use this web site to help you choose the right school to meet your career goals.

Arrow Finally, there are different certifications available via the Certification Finder.

Whatever you decide, you are in the driver's seat!

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