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Competitive Advantage

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C2C Extends Support so You Can Go Further!

Beginning on Jan 1st, 2023, the Complete 2 Compete Program expanded the support it provides to qualifying returning students. C2C makes it possible for qualifying returning adult learners who complete an Associate’s Degree to qualify for C2C coach support and the $1,000 renewable grant to also complete a bachelor’s degree! Get complete details and see how YOU can qualify for this Life-Changing Turnaround!

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How to Return to College & Graduate – Follow Kasi

Are you thinking about going back to college? Whether you attended for a few semesters or a few years, you might be wondering what it would take to return to college to FINISH. This article will answer that question by sharing Kasi’s story. Kasi is a fictional character whose story will guide you through the steps to returning to college and graduating with the help of C2C

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Crush your college goals with the new C2C Grant

The fireworks have faded, the new year is finally here, and you’re ready to make progress toward a better life. Guess what… the C2C Grant is back this year with even more improvements! We listened to feedback from students and grads and updated the program. Now it’s even easier for YOU to get the help that you need to reach your college goals.

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Answers to Questions That are Holding You Back

There has never been a better time to finish what you started. A degree can provide you the credentials and confidence to make 2022 your year! But taking action can be hard. Sometime we need help overcoming our concerns. In this blog article C2C takes on some of the tough questions keeping adults from returning to finish their degree. Click to see if we’ve covered yours.

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5 Reasons to Finish That Degree

If you left college a few credits shy of a degree and you’re hesitating to go back, there are a lot of reasons that a return to school is entirely worth the cost. Here are just a few of them:

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How to Pay For College: It’s Easier Than You Think

Before you can decide if returning to college is doable for you, you’ll first need to understand the associated costs. As a nontraditional student, your situation and costs may differ slightly from what you see on a college’s website. Here’s what you need to know.

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How to Buy Textbooks Without Breaking the Bank

If it’s been a few years since you took a college class, looking at today’s textbook prices may leave you a bit sticker-shocked. Textbook prices have absolutely skyrocketed in the past decade, with the average college student now spending $1,200 per year on books and materials.

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Community College or University? What are the differences?

However unusual the path that has led you back to education, it’s never too late to pursue your educational desires. Adults and non-traditional students who wish to pursue higher education have the option of completing the associate degree or bachelor’s degree from community colleges or universities.

Read More

C2C Extends Support so You Can Go Further!

Beginning on Jan 1st, 2023, the Complete 2 Compete Program expanded the support it provides to qualifying returning students. C2C makes it possible for qualifying returning adult learners who complete an Associate’s Degree to qualify for C2C coach support and the $1,000 renewable grant to also complete a bachelor’s degree! Get complete details and see how YOU can qualify for this Life-Changing Turnaround!

Read More

How to Return to College & Graduate – Follow Kasi

Are you thinking about going back to college? Whether you attended for a few semesters or a few years, you might be wondering what it would take to return to college to FINISH. This article will answer that question by sharing Kasi’s story. Kasi is a fictional character whose story will guide you through the steps to returning to college and graduating with the help of C2C

Read More

Crush your college goals with the new C2C Grant

The fireworks have faded, the new year is finally here, and you’re ready to make progress toward a better life. Guess what… the C2C Grant is back this year with even more improvements! We listened to feedback from students and grads and updated the program. Now it’s even easier for YOU to get the help that you need to reach your college goals.

Read More

Answers to Questions That are Holding You Back

There has never been a better time to finish what you started. A degree can provide you the credentials and confidence to make 2022 your year! But taking action can be hard. Sometime we need help overcoming our concerns. In this blog article C2C takes on some of the tough questions keeping adults from returning to finish their degree. Click to see if we’ve covered yours.

Read More

5 Reasons to Finish That Degree

If you left college a few credits shy of a degree and you’re hesitating to go back, there are a lot of reasons that a return to school is entirely worth the cost. Here are just a few of them:

Read More

How to Pay For College: It’s Easier Than You Think

Before you can decide if returning to college is doable for you, you’ll first need to understand the associated costs. As a nontraditional student, your situation and costs may differ slightly from what you see on a college’s website. Here’s what you need to know.

Read More

How to Buy Textbooks Without Breaking the Bank

If it’s been a few years since you took a college class, looking at today’s textbook prices may leave you a bit sticker-shocked. Textbook prices have absolutely skyrocketed in the past decade, with the average college student now spending $1,200 per year on books and materials.

Read More

Community College or University? What are the differences?

However unusual the path that has led you back to education, it’s never too late to pursue your educational desires. Adults and non-traditional students who wish to pursue higher education have the option of completing the associate degree or bachelor’s degree from community colleges or universities.

Read More