Atlanta Technical College is rated the number one junior college in the United States by the Washington Monthly Magazine. Atlanta Technical College offers over a 100 different technical degrees. Atlanta Technical College prepares students for careers in technology fields. The majority of students at Atlanta Technical College receive financial aid to help cover the expenses of obtaining an education. Atlanta Technical College also takes pride in helping students find employment. While they do not guarantee students employment upon graduation the career placement staff does work with students to help located employment.
Atlanta Technical College
1560 Metropolitan Parkway, SW
Atlanta, GA 30310
404-225-4400
atlantatech.edu
Cascadia Community College strives to prepare every student for a four-year university. Cascadia Community College is also rated the second best junior college in the nation by Washington Monthly Magazine. Three out of every four students that graduate from Cascadia Community College enroll in a four-year university. Cascadia Community College has high academic standards while offering education at a much lower cost than a four-year university. The class sizes are considerably small at Cascadia Community College and encourages student-teacher interaction.
Cascadia Community College
18345 Campus Way NE
Bothell, WA 98011
425-352-8000
cascadia.edu
Southern University at Shreveport is ranked the third best community college in the United States by Washington Monthly Magazine. Southern University at Shreveport is also one of the top fifty schools for graduating African American students. Students will find over twenty associate and certificate programs at Southern University at Shreveport. Southern University at Shreveport offers several degrees in health care, criminology and business among a wide variety of other options.
Southern University at Shreveport
3050 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive
Shreveport, LA 71107
318-670-6000
web.susla.edu