Many students choose community college over a traditional four-year university because it is more affordable. A year of tuition at community college could be as low as $3,500 compared to more than $33,000 for a private university. But just because community college is more affordable doesn’t necessarily mean it is any less a real college. Many community colleges strive to mimic the “true” college experience by offering their students campus housing and social activities.
Another way in which community colleges strive to compete with traditional universities is by offering athletics programs. In early March of 2017, community college athletics was a trending topic on Twitter, Instagram, and other social media. Keep reading to learn more.
Students Choose Community Colleges for Sports
In early March 2017, the Twitter hashtag #communitycollege was filled with announcements by incoming community college students making commitments based on athletics. Here is an overview of some of those announcements:
- On March 2, 2017, @jvaught11, the Twitter handle, posted, “Excited to announce that I have signed to play baseball at Chandler-Gilbert Community College.” Home of the Wild Coyotes, Chandler-Gilbert Community College is located in Chandler, Arizona, and it offers a variety of sports programs, including baseball, basketball, golf, soccer, softball, and volleyball.
- On March 8, 2017, the Twitter handle @CoachRegalado posted, “Congrats to @mgonzalez13 on her visit and PWO offer to Laredo Community College!” Laredo Community College, also known as LCC, is located in Laredo, Texas, and offers sports programs, including baseball, softball,