Danville Community College is a two-year public community college located in Danville, Illinois. Here is a detailed introduction:
School Overview
Long history: Founded in 1946 After years of development, it has become an independent college with rich experience in education and teaching.
Large scale: more than 5,000 students are sent to the society every year, and a large number of professional talents are trained for the local and surrounding areas.
Professional settings
Rich junior college courses: nearly 80 junior college courses are provided, covering accounting, office accountants, administrative personnel, agribusiness, anthropology, fine arts, chemistry, biology, biotechnology, computer networks, criminal justice, early childhood education, e-commerce and Internet design, electronic technology, English, health information technology, history, humanities, manufacturing industry technology, marketing and management, music, nursing, philosophy, political science and other fields, meeting the professional learning needs of different students.
Perfect online courses: nearly 100 online courses are provided each semester, allowing students to flexibly choose to study at home according to their own time and learning progress, providing convenience for students who cannot go to campus for work, life and other reasons.
Teaching resources and facilities
Rich learning resources: It has a virtual research library, etc., for students' learning and research Provides strong support, students can easily access various academic materials and research resources.
Complete teaching facilities: The campus has spacious classrooms and other teaching places, creating a good learning environment for students and helping to improve learning effects.
Transfer and further study
We have reached agreements with many four-year colleges and universities to provide convenient credit transfer services for students who intend to pursue a bachelor's degree, helping students to enter four-year universities more smoothly to continue their studies and achieve higher-level educational goals.
Campus life
Diverse student activities: The school has various clubs and organizations, and students can participate in them according to their interests, such as cultural exchanges, art performances, sports activities, etc., to enrich their extracurricular life and expand their interpersonal network.
Life support services: Provide students with support and help in life, such as solving problems encountered by students in learning, taking care of children, buying daily necessities, etc., so that students can devote themselves to learning more attentively.
Expenses
Tuition fees: Tuition fees for community colleges are relatively low, and international students' tuition fees are usually higher than those for local students, with annual tuition fees of about US$5,000-7,000.
Other expenses: Other expenses such as book fees, insurance premiums, and living expenses must also be considered. Book fees are about $500-1,200 per year, insurance is about $500-800, and living expenses vary depending on personal consumption habits and lifestyles.
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