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    The acceptance rates of many four-year American universities are listed, but are the statistics for the acceptance rates of 2 year community colleges not on public record?

    Question #69840. Asked by pjotr. (Aug 18 06 2:07 PM)


    gdec1

    In North America, community colleges operate under a policy of "open admission". That is, anyone with a high school diploma or GED may attend, regardless of prior academic status or college entrance exam scores.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_college

    Aug 19 06, 12:14 AM


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