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Junior Colleges & Technical Institutes in Anchorage, AK

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Helpful Definition for: Junior Colleges & Technical Institutes


Junior colleges in Anchorage refer to the traditional schools that offer 2-year courses or programs which lead to the Associate's degree and also typically, many noncredit courses in arts, crafts, and vocational fields for community members not seeking a degree. Technical institutes, on the other hand, provide a 4-5 year specialization course on a particular professional degree major that is later on used in the job sector by the individual. There are numerous authorized Junior colleges & Technical institutes in Anchorage. YellowPagesGoesGreen lists some of the better known names of Junior colleges & Technical Institutes of Anchorage in this context.

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