The 100 Best Community Colleges in America
By Elizabeth Jackson, Stacker News
On 5/16/21 at 8:00 AM EDT
With college costs mounting and student debt remaining a hot topic of conversation, public opinion on four-year colleges has begun to shift, as people contemplate whether they are in fact the only or best option for all students. An estimated 8.7 million undergraduates enrolled in public, two-year colleges during the 2016–17 academic year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. A 2019 study from TD Ameritrade found 36 percent of Gen Z students considered attending a community college before a four-year college, while 21 percent considered attending a community college instead of a four-year college.
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Why not learn your ABC s Quincy style! We have lots of great establishments and things Quincy is known for, I have lived in Quincy for 2 years now officially and so I put together a list of the things I associate each letter of the alphabet with here in Quincy!
A is for.Abbey (The Abbey) one of the best restaurants in Quincy and the Tri-States, try the mozzarella sticks you wont regret it.
B is for.Bayview Bridge the most photogenic thing in Quincy.
C is for.Clatt Adams Park, for great views of the river!
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George O. Baughman, 82 of Lewistown, passed away at 9:10 a.m. on Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at Graham Hospital. He was born on July 14, 1938 in Fulton County to Herbert and Neva (Smith) Baughman.
George was preceded in death by his parents and several aunts and uncles.
Surviving is his cousin and caregiver, Kathryn (Dennis) Turner of Lewistown and several other cousins.
George earned a bachelor of science degree in 1960, and a master of science degree in 1967. He went on to teach business education and computer science at Lewistown High School for 33 years. George also taught accounting and computer science courses at Spoon River College in the evenings, and took additional coursework at Western and John Wood Community College. He also worked at an accounting firm and owned and formerly managed a farm.
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