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Name: Central Florida Community College
Location: Ocala, FL (near Orlando)
Type of Institution: community college
Enrollment: 6,000 students; 40 international students
Founded: 1957
Climate: The Ocala area has mild weather year-round with an average temperature of 70 degrees (21 degrees Celsius). Winters are short and mild in the Sunshine State.
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| About Central Florida Community College |
Central Florida Community College,
with a student body of 6,000 is located in Ocala, Florida (population 50,000). On our 150-acre campus,
international students from over 20 countries have access to an ESL program and advisor, tutorial assistance
and computer labs with Internet and email service. On campus housing offers private rooms with shared facilities,
along with a game room, swimming pool and computer lab, and is safe and conveniently located to classrooms, shopping
mall, supermarket, banks and movie theaters. The staff and faculty of CFCC value diversity and are committed to
providing all services necessary to help international students succeed. Off-campus entertainment within a short
driving distance includes Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, the Kennedy Space Center and world-class beaches.
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Central Florida Community College Offers:
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- Intensive English Language Program
- No TOEFL Admissions Policy
- University Transfer Degree Programs
- Guaranteed Admission to Universities
- Career Degree Programs
- Internships and Work Experiences
- International Student Services
- Personal Attention and Helpful Support
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Special Features
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- Desirable Location in Safe Community
- Housing Services: Student Residence Hall/Apartments
- Airport Pick-Up for new students
- International Student Orientation Program
- Lower Cost Tuition
- Small Class Sizes
- Personal Attention and International Student Office
University Transfer Degree Programs:
The first two year of a four year university degree; begin any academic
major and earn an A.A. or A.S. degree which transfers two years of credit to the university.
Career Training Programs:
Accounting Technology, Child Development and Education Preschool, Computer Engineering Technology,
Computer Information Technology, Culinary Management Drafting and Design Technology/Architecture,
Equine Studies, Legal Assisting, Marketing Management, Veterinary Technology and more
Popular Transfer Universities for Central Florida Community College
University of Florida
Florida State University
University of Central Florida
University of South Florida
Florida International University
Florida A & M University
Florida Atlantic University
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical |
Admission Requirements |
- Completed International Student Application
- Academic Records translated in English (secondary and post-secondary)
- Evidence of Financial Support (bank letter and sponsor statement)
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Costs |
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Tuition and fees are at community colleges are very reasonable. Please visit our website at
www.ieeccc.com for current information. |
Why Choose a Community College? |
Almost 50% of all students in higher education in the United States begin their studies at community colleges.
Community colleges are a very popular choice because of the specific advantages community colleges offer,
including open admission, affordable costs and small class sizes. These features are important in the beginning of your education.
At community college, students enjoy the many benefits that community colleges provide.
Class sizes are smaller, tuition is less expensive than at public and far less than most private universities.
Many support services are offered to help you succeed in your academics.
Community Colleges offer 2 main programs of study: the University Transfer Degree Programs (Associate in Arts /Associate in Science)
to complete the first two years of the four-year bachelors degree; and vocational/technical degree programs (Associate in Applied Science),
skills and training for students who do not wish to transfer, but who plan to seek employment in a career after graduation.
We also offer an Intensive English Program to help students gain fluency and direct admission into our degree programs. |
Easy Transfer to Universities |
During the first two years of university-level education, all students in the U.S. are required to take two years of
'general education' to give you a broad background in a variety of subjects. Then, in year three and year four, students
decide their major and focus on their academic field of study.
Completing an associate's degree at a community college is essentially the same as completing the first two years at any
four-year college or university in the U.S. You can earn an associate's degree from a community college and gain easier
admission for your third and fourth year, at excellent universities.
Students transfer to 4-year institutions throughout
the U.S., but most commonly transfer to institutions within the same state.
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