Extracurricular Activities

Community college can be fun and socially enriching, especially with the right extracurricular activities. Reasons to join the debate club, volunteer opportunities and wellness programs are just a few topics covered here. Explore the benefits of community college outside of the classroom, from holiday celebrations to athletic programs, schools are finding ways to keep students engaged on campus.

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How Community College Students Are Building Multiple Income Streams

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How Community College Students Are Building Multiple Income Streams
Learn how community college students are creating multiple income streams through freelancing, side businesses, apprenticeships, and online opportunities.

For many college students, earning money once meant working a few shifts each week at a restaurant, retail store, or campus office. Today's community college students are taking a far more diversified approach. Rather than relying on a single source of income, many are building multiple revenue streams that provide financial flexibility while helping them gain valuable professional experience.

This shift reflects broader changes in both higher education and the workforce. Rising living costs, concerns about student debt, and the growth of digital work opportunities have encouraged students to think creatively about earning income. At the same time, employers increasingly value practical experience, entrepreneurship, and self-directed learning. As a result, many community college students are finding ways to earn money that not only support their education but also strengthen their long-term career prospects.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, alternative work arrangements and flexible employment opportunities continue to expand across numerous sectors of the economy, creating new opportunities for students who need schedules that fit around coursework and family responsibilities.

Why Students Are Looking Beyond Traditional Part-Time Jobs

Community college students often face a unique set of financial realities. Many attend school while working, supporting families, or managing other obligations. Unlike the traditional image of a full-time residential college student, community college students frequently balance multiple responsibilities that require both flexibility and financial stability.

A single part-time job may no longer provide enough income to cover tuition, transportation, housing, textbooks, and everyday expenses. At the same time, students

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Will My Child’s Credits Transfer? Parent’s 2025 Guide

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Will My Child’s Credits Transfer? Parent’s 2025 Guide
Learn how to ensure your child’s credits transfer in 2025. A parent’s guide to transfer policies, pitfalls, and planning for success.

Will My Child’s Credits Transfer? A Parent’s Guide (2025 Edition)

Introduction

For many families, the question “Will my child’s credits transfer?” arises when a student considers moving from one school to another—whether between private schools, public schools, or into a community college or university system. In 2025, credit transfer remains a vital issue for parents balancing affordability, flexibility, and long-term planning. While the concept seems straightforward, the policies governing credit transfer are complex, varying widely by state, district, and institution.

This guide offers a comprehensive overview of how transfer credit works, the challenges parents may face, and strategies to ensure smooth academic progress for their children.

1. Why Credit Transfer Matters

When credits transfer successfully, students:

  • Save time by avoiding repeated courses.

  • Save money by reducing tuition costs.

  • Stay motivated knowing their work counts toward graduation.

According to the U.S. Department of Education, students who lose fewer than 10% of their credits during transfer are far more likely to graduate on time than peers who lose half or more. With college tuition still rising—community college tuition averages around $5,100 per year while private four-year tuition often exceeds $40,000—credit transfer can significantly affect family finances and student outcomes.

2. Credit Transfer in K–12 Schools

Credit transfer isn’t just a higher education issue. Families often face it when moving between public, private, or international schools.

  • Public to Public: Most districts honor core subject credits, though electives may be evaluated case by case.

  • Private to Public: Policies vary; parents should confirm

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How are Community Colleges Celebrating the Holidays?

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How are Community Colleges Celebrating the Holidays?
We are inspired by some of the special holiday events and service projects scheduled at community colleges around the country.

Community college campuses were home to many festive gatherings this holiday season, getting in on the holiday action. From festive concerts to service projects designed for the season, these schools show their students what the winter months are. Check out the fun, festive, family-oriented events available at some community colleges around the country.

Shop ‘til You Drop at Community College Craft Fairs

Arts and crafts abound at community colleges this time of year, offering Christmas shoppers the opportunity to pick up something truly unique for friends and family members. Auburn Pub reports that Cayuga Community College in Auburn, New York, recently hosted its annual Holiday Festival Craft Show, which features handmade clothing and accessories, holiday decorations, and fresh baked goods. The show celebrates its 39th year in style, with live entertainment and food vendors to keep everyone in the holiday spirit.

St. Charles Community College in Missouri also hosted a holiday craft bazaar, according to a report on the school’s website. The show, which was free to the public, was held at the gym on the community college campus. Vendors offered an array of handmade goods, and some even provided free demonstrations of their craft. Shoppers found a wide selection of jewelry, quilts, photography, and other craft items. All of the crafters featured at the bazaar can also be found on Etsy, an e-commerce site for artisans and crafters to sell their wares.

Say “Cheese” at Mott Community College

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10 Ways to Benefit from Community College Outside the Classroom

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10 Ways to Benefit from Community College Outside the Classroom
Take advantage of the many activities community colleges offer outside the classroom, from community service to the arts.

Thinking about community college? Consider this – there are numerous ways to benefit from a community college education outside the classroom environment. With a wealth of extracurricular activities to choose from today, you’ll never be at a loss for how to fill your time. Check out these valuable ways to benefit from your local community college outside the classroom.

Log Some Service Hours

Many community colleges offer students the opportunity to flex their volunteer muscles through a variety of community service projects. According to the American Association of Community Colleges, volunteer work offers a myriad of benefits to students, including the ability to engage in the civic community and learn new skills they can take with them after graduation. This organization now promotes service learning to more than 1,200 schools nationwide. Service options might include working with specific organizations in the area or individual projects organized by the community college and based on the specific needs of the local neighborhood.

This TEDx Talk discusses the benefits of volunteering.

Take in a Concert

Community colleges with robust music departments might feature a wealth of musical offerings from their students throughout the year. Choose from various genres, including jazz and classical, as well as vocal and instrumental music performances. In addition, many community colleges host visiting musical artists throughout the year, giving students in and out of their music programs the chance to

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Community Colleges Going Global

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Community Colleges Going Global
We examine a recent study by Michigan State University that shows community colleges are becoming more globally minded, as well as specific schools that offer a global focus.

The arrival of a global economy has increased the need for higher education that is more globally focused today. A new study suggests that community colleges are answering that call, providing students with education and experiences that have a much longer reach than ever before. Many individual schools are also directly answering the need for global education by introducing programs that help students expand their horizons – and their world – from their local community college campus. With plenty of options to choose from today, community college students can rest assured the education they receive will prepare them for a future in a world that has become larger and smaller at the same time.

Study Indicates International Business a Focal Point at Community Colleges

Researchers at Michigan State University conducted a recent study. According to the MSU website, the study found that in 2008, only about 51 percent of community colleges in the country offered basic courses in international business. In just four years, that number has skyrocketed to 85 percent. With a significant number of college students in the United States attending community college today, those findings show the country is on the right track to cultivating a more globally-minded workforce in the future.

This video discusses international business in the California Community Colleges.

“The most important takeaway is that we as a nation appear to be putting funds into community college education to

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