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Sep
02

Loving Ace of Cakes

by iwellbc

Though I cannot cook well myself, I love watching shows on Food Network. It is hard for me to pick a favorite show because there are so many I love, and I have set up season passes for quite a few Food Network shows on my satellite tv dvr. If I had to pick a favorite, right now it would be Ace of Cakes. It would never be possible for me to create cakes like they do, and I find it fascinating to watch them work. I love hearing the backstory on each project and I have learned a lot about the process of making a custom cake. I am glad I have satellite TV so I can keep up with the show. If I go even a few days without an episode I start to feel withdrawal symptoms. My favorite person on the show is Duff, of course. I love his sense of humor and getting a glimpse into how his mind works is fascinating. The process they go through from concept to completion amazes me and I enjoy watching the customer get the first look at the cake after it has been completed. I have also developed a great appreciation for the work that goes into these cakes. The people in the show are clearly artists rather than simply bakers and they create true masterpieces.

Metropolitan Community College-Longview, alternately known as MCC -Longview, is famous its excellent automotive technology programs in the United States . It also offers a platform for entering 4-year academies on completion of the courses here.

Brief History

Originally established as Kansas City Polytechnic Institute way back in 1915, the college underwent a number of name changes. Till 2005 it was known as the Longville Community College and was renamed as Metropolitan Community College- Longview in 2005.

Campus

Five campuses are operated by MCC. Main center is located in Lee’s Summit while the others are Penn Valley campus in Kansas City , Maple Woods campus in Kansas City , Blue River campus in independence, and Business and Technology College located in Kansas City . 5 divisions in the campus are Humanities; Math, Engineering & Physics, Natural Science, Social Science, and Technology and Business.

Programs Offered

MCC -Longview prepares students to enter a four-year college or get into careers of their choice. A variety of certificates and degree programs are offered to students. The college also provides transfer opportunities, and career and technical programs. Associate’s degrees in arts, teaching, computer science, engineering, science, applied science, and certificates are awarded at the college.

Unique Features

Unique feature of the college is the excellent automotive programs offered, reportedly the best in United States and one of the best in the world.

Admission

MCC -Longview follows a policy of open admission. For specific programs students can apply either online or in the college campus. Either United States citizenship or lawful presence of non-US citizen is the requirements for admission. Documents, transcripts and other credentials must be submitted to the record office of the college. On completion of the placement tests, students have to attend advising session before selecting classes. Online enrollment facilities are provided at the student center.

Accreditation

Metropolitan Community College- Longview was accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1969.

Student Services and Financial Aids

Metropolitan Community College- Longview offers remedial services, academic and career counseling, PT cost defraying employment, and career placement and on campus day care services. Extensive undergraduate morning or evening classes are also available. Financial assistance includes federal, state, local, and institutional grants, scholarships and student loan aids. Other grants available are Pell Grants, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, and Academic Competitiveness Grants. President’s scholarship is awarded to deserving students. Details of the assistances offered can be seen on the state university website.

Metropolitan Community College-Longview, alternately known as MCC -Longview, is famous its excellent automotive technology programs in the United States . It also offers a platform for entering 4-year academies on completion of the courses here.

Brief History

Originally established as Kansas City Polytechnic Institute way back in 1915, the college underwent a number of name changes. Till 2005 it was known as the Longville Community College and was renamed as Metropolitan Community College- Longview in 2005.

Campus

Five campuses are operated by MCC. Main center is located in Lee’s Summit while the others are Penn Valley campus in Kansas City , Maple Woods campus in Kansas City , Blue River campus in independence, and Business and Technology College located in Kansas City . 5 divisions in the campus are Humanities; Math, Engineering & Physics, Natural Science, Social Science, and Technology and Business.

Programs Offered

MCC -Longview prepares students to enter a four-year college or get into careers of their choice. A variety of certificates and degree programs are offered to students. The college also provides transfer opportunities, and career and technical programs. Associate’s degrees in arts, teaching, computer science, engineering, science, applied science, and certificates are awarded at the college.

Unique Features

Unique feature of the college is the excellent automotive programs offered, reportedly the best in United States and one of the best in the world.

Admission

MCC -Longview follows a policy of open admission. For specific programs students can apply either online or in the college campus. Either United States citizenship or lawful presence of non-US citizen is the requirements for admission. Documents, transcripts and other credentials must be submitted to the record office of the college. On completion of the placement tests, students have to attend advising session before selecting classes. Online enrollment facilities are provided at the student center.

Accreditation

Metropolitan Community College- Longview was accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1969.

Student Services and Financial Aids

Metropolitan Community College- Longview offers remedial services, academic and career counseling, PT cost defraying employment, and career placement and on campus day care services. Extensive undergraduate morning or evening classes are also available. Financial assistance includes federal, state, local, and institutional grants, scholarships and student loan aids. Other grants available are Pell Grants, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, and Academic Competitiveness Grants. President’s scholarship is awarded to deserving students. Details of the assistances offered can be seen on the state university website.

While there are many distinct advantages that can be associated with attending a community college there are a few disadvantages that I would be remiss in not mentioning.


We all like to look at the positive side of things and the good in my opinion of community colleges, at least as a springboard for university learning far outweigh the bad. However, if you are considering community college as an option whether for your associate’s degree alone or have plans to move along to the university level upon completion you should see the big picture and not just the sunshine and flowers.


The first thing you should be aware of, and this applies primarily to those students with plans to transfer, is that you should always consult the college you intend to attend next in order to make sure that the courses you are taking on the community college level are compatible with the core requirements for the university.


In many cases they are similar enough to be considered compatible but there are exceptions and it is better to find this out sooner rather than later. If you plan to attend a University that is located near the community college you are attending you should check and see if they have some sort of articulation agreement that will allow associate’s degree graduates to transfer seamlessly.


Many states are stepping in and passing laws that require colleges in their specific states to accept community college credits as transfer credits in an effort to keep qualified workers in the state.


Some universities are even offering distance learning programs to associates degree graduates in order to allow access to students who live a greater distance from campus to have access to educational opportunities that would have been denied to them in the past. Of course if you live in one of these states, a former disadvantage may now work in your favor.


Many community colleges do not offer housing opportunities and most of those that do are still largely commuter campuses rather than residence campuses. Rather than spending funds on housing these colleges tend to reserve their spending to assist in academic pursuits.


Community colleges in rural areas are much more likely than those in larger cities to offer housing on campus. The lack of on-campus housing makes participation in sports and other activities a little more difficult than colleges that are largely residential in nature.


If you decide to make a community college your last stop when it comes to your personal educational experience you will be denying yourself a great deal of earning potential over the course of your lifetime. For this reason you should seriously consider the benefits that transferring to a university will present for your educational goals.


My largest complaint when it comes to community colleges when compared to larger universities was the fact that there are such limited opportunities to take specific classes than when compared to those classes on a university level.


You will find that you must remain within your sequence of courses on the community college level or you risk needing an extra semester or year in order to complete the requirements for your associate’s degree. Universities tend to offer greater flexibility, especially in lower level courses that are required by all in order to graduate.


My other major complaint when it comes to community college is the fact that they often have much smaller libraries than universities. This seriously limits the ability that students have to do extensive research with the exception of rare cases. Universities simply have deeper pockets than the average community college.


For this reason they will have bigger libraries and far more bells and whistles than the average community college. Hopefully we’ll see this change over time as well.


Despite the disadvantages that can be associated with community college educations, I feel that they are very much outweighed by the benefits that the community college learning environment offers.

One of the leading institutions providing associate degrees the Durham Technical Community College prepares the students for the transfer to four-year colleges or universities.

Accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the SACS or Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the Durham Technical Community College has a couple of campuses as well as learning centers in Durham in the North Carolina Area.

What it Offers?

• Associate degrees for the students like the Associate in arts or AA as well as the Associate in science or AS program are offered by the institute.

• Continuing education, corporate education, and adult education for the students.

• Distant education and distant learning programs for the students.

• Enhancement of personal development programs.

• Corporate education program includes special seminars that are meant for developing or new business.

• Adult education programs are geared for improving basic literacy skills or for completion of the high school education at advanced age.

Course Structure

A 2-years program, AA degree emphasizes in the major areas of studies such as English, Psychology, Foreign languages, Philosophy, fine arts, history, and sociology. AS degree emphasizes all types of science disciplines such as biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, an engineering, and physics and is also a two years program.

Distance Learning Program

Designed for the students looking for flexible learning environment for those seeking academic degrees or certificates online, the institution provides for distant learning system. Major online programs that are offered includes –

• Associate of arts degree.

• Clinical trials research Associate Certificate.

• Level II certificate.

• Occupational Safety Certificate.

• Optical Apprentice Certificate.

Online instruction as well as campus course works is the major characteristics of distant learning. Earning the Associate in General Education or AGE as well as the Associate in Science Degree certificates is also another avenue for the aspirant students.

Eligibility Criteria

Open to all students, the college helps aspirant students for furthering their education provided they have graduated with diploma from some secondary schools or equivalent. Quite a wide range of students coming from divergent streams are eligible for admission. High school graduates, students who have transferred from other institutes, students of continuous education, or the continuing education students those are working professionals, are all eligible for taking training in the college.

Admission

Application online or directly in the institute can be submitted for admission. Enclosures of all transcripts of the academic career graph should accompany such application. Coming through an advisor will the route for the international students.

Financial Aid

Providing a variety of financial aids like scholarships, work-study programs, as well as grants the institute helps needy students on the basis of the credit hours and the programs of study undertaken. Website of the institute provides all information on the FAFSA or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and all other types of financial aids available.