The term can have different meanings in different countries: many community colleges have an "open enrollment" for students who have graduated from high school .
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The term can have different meanings in different countries: many community colleges have an "open enrollment" for students who have graduated from high school .
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Equivalent to the American notion of community colleges are Tertiary and Further Education colleges or TAFEs; these are institutions regulated mostly at state and territory level.
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TAFEs and Community colleges have not traditionally offered bachelor's degrees, instead providing pathway arrangements with universities to continue towards degrees.
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In Canada, Community colleges are adult educational institutions that provide higher education and tertiary education, and grant certificates and diplomas.
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Alternatively, Canadian Community colleges are often called “institutes” or “polytechnic institutes”.
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Canadian Community colleges are either publicly funded or private post-secondary institutions .
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In India, 98 community colleges are recognized by the University Grants Commission.
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The courses offered by these Community colleges are diplomas, advance diplomas and certificate courses.
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The community colleges provide an infrastructure for rural communities to gain skills training through short courses as well as providing access to a post-secondary education.
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Public community colleges primarily attract and accept students from the local community and are usually supported by local tax revenue.
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