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    Gogebic Community College: Department of Art

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    • Listing Type: Colleges & Universities
    • Top Majors: Art and Design, Health Care, Languages and Literature, Liberal Arts
    • Type: Community
    • Degrees Awarded: 2 Year
    • Campus Setting: Small Town
    • Testing Requirements: ACT, SAT
    • Financial Aid: Grants/Scholarships, Loans
    • Gender: Coed
    • Country: United States
    • In State Tuition: $5,590
    • Out of State Tuition: $7,419
    • Delivery: Day, Online
    • Religious Affiliation: None
    • CEEB: 1250
    • IPED: 169992
    • Location:Ironwood, Michigan
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    Overview

    For the second consecutive year, Gogebic Community College has been named as one of the top ten percent of the community colleges in the United States by the Aspen Institute and the US Department of Education

    Gogebic Community College is a comprehensive community college offering a wide range of educational programs. The programs of study can be divided into two major groups, those oriented toward students planning to transfer to four year universities and those oriented toward students planning to enter directly into the work force after graduation.

    The Associate of Science and the Associate of Arts degree programs are Gogebics basic academic transfer programs. Courses in these liberal arts degree programs parallel those offered in the first two years at four-year baccalaureate degree institutions, and credits earned in selected courses at GCC are readily transferable. Virtually all colleges and universities require a well-balanced curriculum that includes a distribution of course work in each of the four basic liberal arts and sciences divisions. The examples contained in this catalog are just some of the areas of study that one may begin at GCC. There are many other associate degree transfer programs available. See a counselor or faculty advisor to plan your program.